Since 1986, Mercy has been a solid participant in the NCI CCOP network.
Through the accomplishment of several specific aims, we intend to remain an
important contributor. Our aims are: to preserve and enhance the Scranton
(Mercy Hospital) CCOP base if activities, including relationships with the
ECOG, RTOG, NSABP, FCCC, and MDACC: continued evaluation, implementation
and monitoring of key CCOP components, such as therapeutic and cancer
control protocols, IRB review, data management, and drug handling:
expansion of the network to other regional hospitals; continued development
of methods to involve primary care physicians and other specialists in our
research component; most importantly, provide our patients with the most
current Cancer Care available through NCI and our Research Bases.
Several unique features of our CCOP will allow us to achieve these goals.
We have access to significant population of elderly and high-risk
individuals in rural and semi-rural Pennsylvania. Mercy Hospital,
affiliate hospitals, and the State of PA have given CCOP a significant
amount of financial and non-financial support which assures the NCI of our
stability.
This organization has a distinguished track record of involvement in cancer
control and research activities; and has a seasoned group of investigators,
who have published more than 200 articles in national medical journals.
Several of our investigators are members of Research Base Protocol
Committees, testifying to their commitment to the development of quality,
scientifically valid, protocols. Our documented participation in
cooperative group clinical research guarantees the NCI of annual accruals
in excess of minimum (see graph attached). This organization possesses an
excellent data management track record. Over 15 years of significant
contributions to the NCI research and control, combined with our unique
attributes, promise the NCI of a solid participant for the next 5 years.
Researchers are participants in several Research Base Committees: We have
added significantly to Cancer Control Data Management by appointing a new
member to this discipline and have affiliated with MD Anderson Cancer
Center and Fox Chase Cancer Center especially for their experience in
cancer control protocols.
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