Awardee OrganizationLOUISIANA STATE UNIV HSC SHREVEPORT
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Louisiana State University Schools of Medicine (LSU) in New Orleans and
in Shreveport (LSU-NO and LSU-S) are applying for grant support to
participate in the clinical trials and scientific research programs of
the Southwest Oncology Group. LSU-NO has been a Group member since 1965
with LSU-S joining as a co-member in 1982. Although currently not
funded, LSU has continued as an active Group member, enrolling a record
number of patients. From October 1, 1990, to September 30, 1991, (period
reported in the continuing application of the Group) LSU registered 167
patients compared to 73 in the same period in 1987-88. This 129 percent
increase in accrual has been possible by an institutional commitment to
improve the care of the indigent and minority patients who make up almost
all the patients seen at our centers and by participation in the UCOP,
High Priority, and CTEP Minority Initiative Programs. LSU has recruited
a record number of Group members from all cancer care specialties
emphasizing a multimodality approach to cancer care. By concentrating
our resources, we have become one of the top UCOP programs in the country
with 55 enrollments this period and one of the leading registrants to
both the CTEP Minority Initiatives and the High Priority Programs.
Quality data has been consistently submitted with our quality ranking
being above average. With full grant funding we plan to: 1) expand
availability of clinical trials to indigent and minority patients in
other areas of the state by opening satellites at four regional hospitals
supervised by LSU-S or LSU-NO, 2) enhance CGOP accrual by providing full
data management support, and 3) and continue accruing a high number of
patients while maintaining the quality of data. LSU has overcome past
criticisms of limited patient accrual and shown the capability of being a
major Group participant.
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