E-Newsletter - October 2016
NCI Selects allaince researcher to co-chair cancer care delivery research coordinating committee
An Alliance researcher has been nominated and selected to serve as Co-Chair for the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Care Delivery Research (CCDR) Coordinating Committee. George J. Chang, MD, MS, FACS, FASCRS, will join two others (Ruth Carlos, MD, and Matthew Hudson, MD) in the co-chair positions. Dr. Chang is a Professor in the Department of Surgical Oncology-Division of Surgery; Chief in the Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery; Director of Clinical Operations for Minimally Invasive and New Technologies in the Oncologic Surgery Program; and Associate Medical Director of the Colorectal Center at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. He is also Chair of the Alliance Cancer Care Delivery Research Committee, which is part of the Alliance Cancer Control Program.
The CCDR Coordinating Committee promotes and coordinates cross-NCORP scientific collaboration, develops operational procedures for the development, review and implementation of CCDR within NCORP, standardizes various aspects of CCDR, including data definition, collection tools and procedures and audit requirements, and determines data infrastructure to support CCDR.
For other articles in the October issue of the Alliance E-News newsletter, see below.
- Registration Now Open for Alliance Fall Group Meeting
- In Memoriam: Daniel J. Sargent, PhD
- Four Investigators Receive Funding Through Alliance Cancer Control Program
- Alliance Researcher Approved for $5.45M PCORI Funding Award
- NCI Selects Alliance Researcher to Co-Chair CCDR Coordinating Committee
- Results from NCCTG (Alliance) N107C Trial for Patients with Metastatic Brain Tumors
- New Alliance Committee Leadership
- Recent Alliance Protocol Activations
- Did You Know? Three Alliance Website Tips