American Society of Clinical Oncology Road to Recovery Report: Learning From the COVID-19 Experience to Improve Clinical Research and Cancer Care

Author:

Pennell Nathan A.1,Dillmon Melissa2,Levit Laura A.3,Moushey E. Allyn3,Alva Ajjai S.4,Blau Sibel5,Cannon Timothy L.6,Dickson Natalie R.7,Diehn Maximilian8,Gonen Mithat9,Gonzalez Maria Magdalena10,Hensold Jack O.11,Hinyard Leslie J.12,King Tari13,Lindsey Stacie C.14,Magnuson Allison15,Marron Jonathan16,McAneny Barbara L.17,McDonnell Theresa M.18,Mileham Kathryn Finch19,Nasso Shelley Fuld20,Nowakowski Grzegorz S.21,Oettel Kurt R.22,Patel Manali I.8,Patt Debra A.23,Perlmutter Jane24,Pickard Todd A.25,Rodriguez Gladys26,Rosenberg Abby R.27,Russo Barry28,Szczepanek Connie29,Smith Cardinale B.30,Srivastava Piyush31,Teplinsky Eleonora32,Thota Ramya33,Traina Tiffany A.9,Zon Robin34,Bourbeau Brian3,Bruinooge Suanna S.3,Foster Shelagh35,Grubbs Stephen3,Hagerty Karen35,Hurley Patricia3,Kamin Deborah3,Phillips Jonathan3,Schenkel Caroline3,Schilsky Richard L.3,Burris Howard A.36

Affiliation:

1. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

2. Harbin Clinic LLC, Rome, GA

3. American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA

4. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

5. Northwest Medical Specialties, Seattle, WA

6. INOVA Medical Group, Fairfax, VA

7. Tennessee Oncology, Nashville, TN

8. Stanford University, Stanford, CA

9. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY

10. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA

11. Bozeman Deaconess Health Services, Bozeman, MT

12. Saint Louis University, St Louis, MO

13. Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center, Boston, MA

14. Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, Herriman, UT

15. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

16. Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA

17. New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants, Ltd, Albuquerque, NM

18. Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle, WA

19. Levine Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC

20. National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, Silver Spring, MD

21. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

22. Gundersen Health System, La Crosse, WI

23. Texas Oncology PA, Austin, TX

24. Gemini Group, Ann Arbor, MI

25. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

26. START Center for Cancer Care, San Antonio, TX

27. University of Washington, Seattle, WA

28. The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, Fort Worth, TX

29. Cancer Research Consortium of West Michigan NCORP, Grand Rapids, MI

30. Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, Bronxville, NY

31. Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Walnut Creek, CA

32. Valley Health System, Paramus, NJ

33. Intermountain Healthcare, South Jordan, UT

34. Michiana Hematology Oncology, Niles, MI

35. Association for Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA

36. Sarah Cannon, Nashville, TN

Abstract

This report presents the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s (ASCO’s) evaluation of the adaptations in care delivery, research operations, and regulatory oversight made in response to the coronavirus pandemic and presents recommendations for moving forward as the pandemic recedes. ASCO organized its recommendations for clinical research around five goals to ensure lessons learned from the COVID-19 experience are used to craft a more equitable, accessible, and efficient clinical research system that protects patient safety, ensures scientific integrity, and maintains data quality. The specific goals are: (1) ensure that clinical research is accessible, affordable, and equitable; (2) design more pragmatic and efficient clinical trials; (3) minimize administrative and regulatory burdens on research sites; (4) recruit, retain, and support a well-trained clinical research workforce; and (5) promote appropriate oversight and review of clinical trial conduct and results. Similarly, ASCO also organized its recommendations regarding cancer care delivery around five goals: (1) promote and protect equitable access to high-quality cancer care; (2) support safe delivery of high-quality cancer care; (3) advance policies to ensure oncology providers have sufficient resources to provide high-quality patient care; (4) recognize and address threats to clinician, provider, and patient well-being; and (5) improve patient access to high-quality cancer care via telemedicine. ASCO will work at all levels to advance the recommendations made in this report.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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