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The theme of our 7th Annual Patient-Centered Approach to Clinical Trials Conference is: Embedding Cancer Clinical Trials Research into Clinical Practice.

 Over the course of the past several years, we have made significant progress in fostering patient and patient group partnerships among researchers and stakeholders engaged in cancer clinical trials and their engagement in the clinical trial continuum.

 Our objectives this year are:

  • Lay out the case for embedding clinical trials into clinical practice
  • Educate on how embedding clinical trials into clinical practice supports and builds a learning health system
  • Explore, using the CTTI model as a foundation, how embedding clinical trials into clinical practice can be achieved in Canada
  • Gain cross stakeholder perspective and input on barriers and facilitators to moving forward

 The 7th edition of this Conference is structured as follows:

 

 
“When research data is collected separately from a clinical care setting, studies may produce results that do not reflect the real-world performance of medical products in the populations that will use them. Researchers can bridge these gaps by embedding adequate and well-controlled trials into regular clinical practice. The bigger question that remains is how best to facilitate the integration of interventional trials into clinical practice.”

CITTI 2022 




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Patrocinadores
Speakers
Speakers
Alan J. Forster Imagen del orador
Anne Marie Wright Imagen del orador
Camille Leahy Imagen del orador
Dr. Angie Marsh Imagen del orador
Dr. Anne-Marie Mes-Masson Imagen del orador
Dr. Fahad Razak Imagen del orador
Dr. Francois Lamontagne Imagen del orador
Dr. Gerald Batist Imagen del orador
Dr. Henry Conter Imagen del orador
Dr. John Marshall Imagen del orador
Dr. Kelvin Chan Imagen del orador
Dr. Manoj Lalu Imagen del orador
Dr. Natalie Coburn Imagen del orador
Dr. Philippa Corrie Imagen del orador
Dr. Srinivas Murthy Imagen del orador
Dr. Stuart Nicholls Imagen del orador
Dr. Vishal Navani Imagen del orador
Karine-Iseult Ippersiel Imagen del orador
Linda Hunter Imagen del orador
Megan Bettle Imagen del orador
Nicole Yada Imagen del orador
Sara Bristol Calvert Imagen del orador
Shaneel Pathak Imagen del orador
Co-Chairs
Barry Stein Imagen del orador
Dr. Stéphanie Michaud Imagen del orador
Dr. Winson Cheung Imagen del orador
Michael Duong, Ph.D. Imagen del orador
Stephen Sundquist Imagen del orador
Agenda
01
9:00
- 9:15
9:15
- 10:00
A visionary convrsation on the evolution of Clinical Trials.
A visionary convrsation on the evolution of Clinical Trials.
10:00
- 10:40
CIHR Fall 2022 survey results. 2021-2030 Strategic Plan. CT fund overview. Setting the stage for Learning Health Systems. Setting the stage for the vision and future of embedded trials.
CIHR Fall 2022 survey results. 2021-2030 Strategic Plan. CT fund overview. Setting the stage for Learning Health Systems. Setting the stage for the vision and future of embedded trials.
10:00
- 11:20
10:40
- 11:20
Lessons learned in cancer that were taken forward and applied in the National Institute for Health & Care Research (NIHR) supported Recovery Trial. How these lessons are being applied to advance precision medicine and the cancer vaccine. What needs to happen to ensure embedded trials become reality.
Lessons learned in cancer that were taken forward and applied in the National Institute for Health & Care Research (NIHR) supported Recovery Trial. How these lessons are being applied to advance precision medicine and the cancer vaccine. What needs to happen to ensure embedded trials become reality.
11:20
- 11:45
11:45
- 12:30
Why RWE and why now? Creating “fit for purpose” RWE generation. Case studies on pilots/initiatives/learning: examples of practice data utilization in research. How O2 supports embedded trials.
Why RWE and why now? Creating “fit for purpose” RWE generation. Case studies on pilots/initiatives/learning: examples of practice data utilization in research. How O2 supports embedded trials.
12:30
- 13:30
13:45
- 14:30
Clinical trials are well controlled and the transferability of data across geographies are more 'acceptable' but RWD capture the influences of the patients' environments and ecosystems, therefore locally collected RWD is more relevant and better informs true effectiveness within the ecosystem in which the patient is treated. This outlines the need for Canada to have the infrastructure to capture and make available high quality real world data; the importance and use of Synthetic Data.
Clinical trials are well controlled and the transferability of data across geographies are more 'acceptable' but RWD capture the influences of the patients' environments and ecosystems, therefore locally collected RWD is more relevant and better informs true effectiveness within the ecosystem in which the patient is treated. This outlines the need for Canada to have the infrastructure to capture and make available high quality real world data; the importance and use of Synthetic Data.
14:30
- 16:00
CLINICAL TRIALS TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE (CTTI) Initiative overview and the case for embedding clinical trials into clinical practice. How this new model was conceived and developed. Benefit overview. Why this is good for patients.
CLINICAL TRIALS TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE (CTTI) Initiative overview and the case for embedding clinical trials into clinical practice. How this new model was conceived and developed. Benefit overview. Why this is good for patients.
16:00
- 16:45

A discussion of how to make research more patient-centric, with a focus on patient engagement throughout the research process.

A discussion of how to make research more patient-centric, with a focus on patient engagement throughout the research process.

16:45
- 17:00
02
9:00
- 9:15
9:15
- 9:45
Industry perspective on the future of clinical trials
Industry perspective on the future of clinical trials
9:45
- 10:45
Multi-stakeholder discussion on the needs, barriers, facilitators and benefits of embedded trials in Canada Assessing whether to embed trial elements into practice, ‘how to’ what to think about, CTTI ‘operational guidelines’ to reflect on.
Multi-stakeholder discussion on the needs, barriers, facilitators and benefits of embedded trials in Canada Assessing whether to embed trial elements into practice, ‘how to’ what to think about, CTTI ‘operational guidelines’ to reflect on.
10:45
- 11:00
11:00
- 12:00
Panel discussion led by Dr. John Marshall, Canadian lead investigator, REMAP-CAP trial (Randomized, Embedded, Multifactorial, Adaptive Platform Trial for Community Acquired Pneumonia)
Panel discussion led by Dr. John Marshall, Canadian lead investigator, REMAP-CAP trial (Randomized, Embedded, Multifactorial, Adaptive Platform Trial for Community Acquired Pneumonia)
12:00
- 12:15
12:15
- 13:30
Lunch & Working Groups
Lunch & Working Groups
13:30
- 14:15
14:15
- 15:00

Panel Discussion led by Dr. Stephanie Michaud, President & CEO of BioCanRx

Panel Discussion led by Dr. Stephanie Michaud, President & CEO of BioCanRx