Abstract

e16065 Background: Leading investigators in prostate cancer have hypothesized that clinical trials (CT) are optimally conducted as multicenter studies. To test this, the Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium (PCCTC) was formed with support from the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) and the Department of Defense Clinical Consortium Award (DOD). Since the PCCTC's inception in 2006, members have cooperatively designed, carried out, and evaluated phase 1 and 2 multicenter studies in prostate cancer. Methods: PCF and DOD awards support a consortium of 13 cancer research centers. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center serves as the coordinating center and is charged with creating an infrastructure to conduct early phase, multicenter trials. Annually, each participating center is required to introduce at least one CT for consideration by the PCCTC and accrue at least 35 patients to PCCTC studies. Investigators meet face-to-face twice per year to discuss the PCCTC's progress, and hold monthly conference calls to discuss scientific objectives, trial design, and ongoing studies. Results: Since inception, the PCCTC has expanded from 8 to 13 leading research centers. Through September 2008, it has opened 47 trials and accrued 1,282 patients at member sites. Members utilize a CT management system for protocol tracking, electronic data capture, and data storage. A legal framework has been instituted, and standard operating procedures, administrative structure, editorial support, centralized budgeting, and mechanisms for scientific review have been established. Each year, the number of trials presented and patients accrued increases, and three concepts have progressed to the next phase of clinical testing. Conclusions: The PCCTC fulfills a congressional directive to create a CT instrument dedicated to rapid accrual to early-phase, multicenter studies in prostate cancer. The member institutions have built a shared administrative, informatics, legal, financial, statistical, and scientific infrastructure to support this endeavor. As the PCCTC has expanded and taken an increasingly active role in designing and evaluating protocols, clinical trials continue to open and accrue in excess of federally mandated goals. No significant financial relationships to disclose.

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