Challenges and Opportunities in Developing an Oncology Clinical Trial Network in the United States Veterans Affairs Health Care System: The VA STARPORT Experience

dc.contributor.authorSolanki, Abhishek A.
dc.contributor.authorZheng, Kevin
dc.contributor.authorSkipworth, Alicia N.
dc.contributor.authorRobin, Lisa M.
dc.contributor.authorLeparski, Ryan F.
dc.contributor.authorHenry, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.authorRettig, Matthew
dc.contributor.authorSalama, Joseph K.
dc.contributor.authorRitter, Timothy
dc.contributor.authorJones, Jeffrey
dc.contributor.authorQuek, Marcus
dc.contributor.authorChang, Michael
dc.contributor.authorBlock, Alec M.
dc.contributor.authorWelsh, James S.
dc.contributor.authorKumar, Aryavarta
dc.contributor.authorChao, Hann-Hsiang
dc.contributor.authorChen, Albert C.
dc.contributor.authorShapiro, Ronald
dc.contributor.authorBitting, Rhonda L.
dc.contributor.authorKwon, Robert
dc.contributor.authorStross, William
dc.contributor.authorPuckett, Lindsay
dc.contributor.authorWong, Yu-Ning
dc.contributor.authorNickols, Nicholas G.
dc.contributor.authorCarlson, Kimberly
dc.contributor.authorVA STARPORT Investigators Group
dc.contributor.departmentRadiation Oncology, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-11T09:33:42Z
dc.date.available2024-10-11T09:33:42Z
dc.date.issued2024-08-21
dc.description.abstractThe United States Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System has a strong history of conducting impactful oncology randomized clinical trials (RCTs). We developed a phase II/III RCT to test the use of metastasis-directed therapy in Veterans with oligometastatic prostate cancer (OMPC)-the first VA RCT in OMPC that leverages novel imaging and advanced radiotherapy techniques. To accomplish this, we developed a clinical trial network to conduct the study. In this manuscript, we describe several challenges we encountered in study development/conduct and our strategies to address them, with the goal of helping investigators establish robust study networks to conduct clinical trials. In the study start-up, we encountered challenges in timely site activation, and leveraged project management to maximize efficiency. Additionally, there were several changes in the clinical paradigms in imaging and treatment that led to protocol amendments to ensure maximum equipoise, recruitment, and impact of the study. Specifically, we amended the trial to add de novo OMPC patients (from initially only recurrent OMPC) and expanded the study to allow up to 10 metastases (from initially five). Finally, in order to maintain local study team engagement, we developed initiatives to maximize collaboration and add value to the overall clinical program through study participation.
dc.eprint.versionFinal published version
dc.identifier.citationSolanki AA, Zheng K, Skipworth AN, et al. Challenges and Opportunities in Developing an Oncology Clinical Trial Network in the United States Veterans Affairs Health Care System: The VA STARPORT Experience. Curr Oncol. 2024;31(8):4781-4794. Published 2024 Aug 21. doi:10.3390/curroncol31080358
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/43892
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherMDPI
dc.relation.isversionof10.3390/curroncol31080358
dc.relation.journalCurrent Oncology
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectOligometastasis
dc.subjectProstate cancer
dc.subjectRadiotherapy
dc.subjectRandomized clinical trial
dc.subjectRecruitment
dc.subjectSite selection
dc.subjectVeterans
dc.titleChallenges and Opportunities in Developing an Oncology Clinical Trial Network in the United States Veterans Affairs Health Care System: The VA STARPORT Experience
dc.typeArticle
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