Friday, September 19, 2008
Fundamentals of Clinical Trial Design and Methodology
Extended Education Session
Chair(s): Michael Paul Link, MD
Clinical Trials Track
2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
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Presentation Title
Speaker/Role
Media
Overview and Introduction of Speakers
Michael Paul Link, MD Chair
Clinical Trial Issues and Design
James L. Abbruzzese, MD Speaker
The Rationale for Randomized Trials Permission not granted for replay
Sylvan B. Green, MD Speaker
Statistical Principles in Clinical Trials
Stephen L. George, PhD Speaker
Question & Answer No presentation available
Question & Answer Speaker
Ethics in Cancer Clinical Research
Steven Joffe, MD, MPH Speaker
Practical Considerations in Clinical Trial Design
Ian F. Tannock, MD, PhD Speaker
Question & Answer No presentation available
Question & Answer Speaker
Faculty Disclosures
Abstract Disclosures
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Quality Care & Guidelines
ASCO is committed to providing oncologists with the necessary resources to ensure that every patient receives the highest level of cancer care. Clinical Practice Guidelines and Quality of Care initiatives represent expert recommendations on the best practices in diagnosing and managing a variety of different diseases and include useful tools to streamline treatment at the point of care. The Society also seeks programmatic and policy solutions to reduce demonstrated inequalities in care and outcomes among disadvantaged Americans and increase minority representation in the hematology/oncology field.Here you will find evidence-based practice guidelines, information on the Society’s activities in cancer prevention, and initiatives designed to assess and promote high-quality care.
Practice Guidelines: Review ASCO Clinical Practice Guidelines and Technology Assessments
Quality Measurement & Improvement: Access detailed information about ASCO's initiatives to assess and improve quality of cancer care, including QOPITM, ASCO/NCCN Quality Measures, Chemotherapy Treatment Summary, Informed Consent for Chemotherapy, and the Cancer Quality Alliance.
Cancer Prevention: Review ASCO cancer prevention activities in the fields of cancer genetics, reimbursement for preventive services, and tobacco control/cessation.
Health Disparities: Review ASCO's programs and initiatives to reduce cancer disparities.
more
Extended Education Session
Chair(s): Michael Paul Link, MD
Clinical Trials Track
2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
Sort by presentation order title speaker Search Virtual Meeting
A subscription to the 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting is required to view presentations in this session Subscription Information
Presentation Title
Speaker/Role
Media
Overview and Introduction of Speakers
Michael Paul Link, MD Chair
Clinical Trial Issues and Design
James L. Abbruzzese, MD Speaker
The Rationale for Randomized Trials Permission not granted for replay
Sylvan B. Green, MD Speaker
Statistical Principles in Clinical Trials
Stephen L. George, PhD Speaker
Question & Answer No presentation available
Question & Answer Speaker
Ethics in Cancer Clinical Research
Steven Joffe, MD, MPH Speaker
Practical Considerations in Clinical Trial Design
Ian F. Tannock, MD, PhD Speaker
Question & Answer No presentation available
Question & Answer Speaker
Faculty Disclosures
Abstract Disclosures
Help
more
Quality Care & Guidelines
ASCO is committed to providing oncologists with the necessary resources to ensure that every patient receives the highest level of cancer care. Clinical Practice Guidelines and Quality of Care initiatives represent expert recommendations on the best practices in diagnosing and managing a variety of different diseases and include useful tools to streamline treatment at the point of care. The Society also seeks programmatic and policy solutions to reduce demonstrated inequalities in care and outcomes among disadvantaged Americans and increase minority representation in the hematology/oncology field.Here you will find evidence-based practice guidelines, information on the Society’s activities in cancer prevention, and initiatives designed to assess and promote high-quality care.
Practice Guidelines: Review ASCO Clinical Practice Guidelines and Technology Assessments
Quality Measurement & Improvement: Access detailed information about ASCO's initiatives to assess and improve quality of cancer care, including QOPITM, ASCO/NCCN Quality Measures, Chemotherapy Treatment Summary, Informed Consent for Chemotherapy, and the Cancer Quality Alliance.
Cancer Prevention: Review ASCO cancer prevention activities in the fields of cancer genetics, reimbursement for preventive services, and tobacco control/cessation.
Health Disparities: Review ASCO's programs and initiatives to reduce cancer disparities.
more
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