UPCOMING FALL VIRTUAL GROUP MEETING CONVENES NOVEMBER 3-6, 2021
The Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology will convene the 2021 Alliance Fall Virtual Group Meeting November 3-6. The four-day meeting expects to draw attendance from scientists, clinical research professionals, patient advocates, and others interested in the latest developments in cancer research to actively participate in interactive sessions. More than 80 disease, modality, administrative and special sessions led by distinguished oncology researchers and clinical trial specialists from across the country are scheduled. Like other meetings, this virtual meeting will showcase novel and innovative cancer control, prevention, and treatment trials conducted by investigators through a multidisciplinary academic and community research network, as part of the NCI National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN) and Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP).
To gain access to each Group meeting session, attendees must register in advance. Meeting registrants will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to download the Group meeting app, To access the web links for open sessions, registrants must log in to either the meeting website or the phone/tablet mobile meeting app using the same credentials used to register. The web links will not be sent via e-mail or posted to the Alliance website. The website and app can also be used to browse sessions, view agendas and presentations, connect with other attendees, and more. Note: Closed sessions are by invitation only and information is not visible on the website or app. All questions about the meeting and registration should be addressed to AllianceTravel@bwh.harvard.edu.
Meeting Highlights
Here's the meeting schedule.
Continue reading below for some meeting highlights.
Note: All times are Central Standard Time (CST).
PLENARY SESSION
Friday, November 5 | 10 am-12:30 pm
Welcome and Group Chair Announcements
Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD
Alliance Group Chair
Guest Lecturers
Michael J. Morris, MD
Prostate Cancer Section Head, GU Oncology
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Minetta C. Liu, MD
Consultant, Division of Medical Oncology
Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic
Marie E. Wood, MD
Director, Familial Cancer Program
University of Vermont Medical Center
2021 Richard L. Schilsky Cancer and Leukemia Group B Achievement Award
Recipient to be announced at meeting.
2021 Alliance Scholar Awards
Recipients to be announced meeting.
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NEW INVESTIGATORS WORKSHOP
Thursday, November 4 | 9 am-1:30 pm
This session is geared towards new (and/or upcoming Alliance study chairs) and any Alliance member (any career level) who is interested in getting more involved in clinical and translational work of the Group. It will be a great opportunity to learn more about the Alliance and how to be successful as an investigator. All slides will be available after the session to use as a resource. It is hoped that this session will act as an informative beginning to a relationship with Alliance. Those interested in attending, please be sure to register for the 2021 New Investigators Meeting here.
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20th ANNUAL JIMMIE HOLLAND LECTURE
Thursday, November 4 | 12 pm-1 pm
Donald L. Rosenstein, MD
Director, UNC Comprehensive Cancer Support Program
Joint Appointments, Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
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CLINICAL RESEARCH PROFESSIONALS SESSIONS
The Clinical Research Professionals (CRP) Orientation (Wednesday, November 3 | 12 pm-2 pm) is targeted to CRPs, including data managers, clinical research coordinators, regulatory coordinators, and research nurses, within their first 18 months of oncology research or their first 18 months of affiliation with Alliance trials. This session provides an opportunity to learn about the Alliance organizational structure, the Alliance protocol template, eligibility check best practices, and CRP resources on the Alliance website. Alliance CRP Breakout Sessions are a complement to the information provided in the orientation session.
CRP Breakout: Data Management with Baseline Data (Wednesday, November 3 | 2 pm-3 pm)
Led by Alliance CRP Committee member Jason Atkinson, CCRP, this session is designed for CRPs completing RAVE data for any study. The session will focus on data completion, tips for completing baseline data in addition to navigating RAVE, and identifying causes of data queries.
CRP Breakout: BioMS (Wednesday, November 3 | 3 pm-4 pm)
Learning about BioMS sample submission entries is the goal of this session led by Amy Brink, Clinical Informaticist for the BioMS Application Support Team. This lively presentation will walk attendees through tips to avoid common pitfalls when entering samples in BioMS.
CRP Breakout: RECIST/iRECIST (Wednesday, November 3 | 5 pm-6 pm)
Back by popular demand is this hands-on session led by Scott Okuno, MD, Chair of the Alliance Audit Committee, teaching the RECIST and iRECIST criteria. Following the presentation, session attendees will get an opportunity to work through several real-life RECIST examples, practicing their RECIST assessment knowledge in real-time.
The CRP Information Session (Thursday, November 4 | 1 pm-3 pm) will provide information to CRPs, including clinical research coordinators, data managers, regulatory coordinators, and research nurses, about Alliance updates and resources. Lucile Adams-Campbell, PhD, Chair of the Alliance Health Disparities Committee, will lead a discussion on health disparities and Matthew J. Boron, RPh, Senior Clinical Research Pharmacist at NCI's CTEP Pharmaceutical Management Branch, will discuss CTEP Site Code and Federalwide Assurance (FWA). The session will conclude with CTSU updates and updates from the Alliance Chicago office and Statistical and Data Management Center.
The CRP Education Session (Friday, November 5 | 8 am-10 am) will include an update on comboMATCH by Suzanne George, MD, Alliance Vice Group Chair; a presentation of Alliance A031902 (CASPAR) (A phase III trial of enzalutamide and rucaparib as a novel therapy in first-line metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer) by Arpit Rao, MD, Study Chair; an "Audit Tips on Oral DARF Completion" presentation for pharmacists and those involved in audits at the site level presented by Kurombi Wade-Oliver, CCRP, Alliance Quality Assurance and Audit Program Director and Brenda Gebhart, RPh, Pharmacist, Missouri Baptist Medical Center. Study Chair Neha Mehta-Shah, MD, MSCI, will also present Alliance A051902 (A randomized phase II study of CHO(E)P vs CC-486-CHO(E)P in previously untreated CD30 negative peripheral T-cell lymphomas).
CRP Breakout: Regulatory 101 (Friday, November 5 | 1:30 pm-2:30 pm)
This session is targeted towards research staff focused on regulatory tasks and will be focused on navigating CTSU and NCI CIRB.
CRP Breakout: Site Administrator Roundtable (Friday, November 5 | 2:30 pm-3:30 pm)
This session is an open forum for administrators to discuss current site challenges and to learn from other sites how they are navigating those challenges.
CRP Breakout: IROC, RT, and Imaging Submissions (Friday, November 5 | 4 pm-5 pm)
If you have questions about IROC, TRIDA, radiation treatment plan submissions, and more, this is the session for you! Matthew K. Iandoli, MS, Director of Operations at the Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) Rhode Island/QARC QACenter, will provide an overview of IROC and its functions, and Terah Hardcastle, MS, Director, Research Compliance & Operations at Western States Cancer Research NCORP, will lead attendees through some site-specific instructions about what and when to submit to IROC and TRIAD.
CRP Breakout: Hematologic Malignancy Overview (Friday, November 5 | 4 pm-5 pm)
This session is targeted at CRPs working on hematologic studies and will give an overview of various hematologic diseases.
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ONCOLOGY NURSING / CLINICAL RESEARCH PROFESSIONALS
Friday, November 5 | 12:30 pm-1:30 pm
Calling all CRPs and Research Nurses - You're invited to attend an open forum to discuss challenges in oncology research. This is an opportunity to ask how other sites are addressing site challenges and share with other sites how your site is handling recent changes in oncology research.
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ALLIANCE FOUNDATION TRIALS (AFT) SESSIONS
Thursday, November 4
8:30 am-9:30 am
AFT Lung Studies
9:30 am-11 am
*Alliance Foundation Trials (AFT) Overview and Updates
(open meeting)
Friday, November 5
12:30 pm-1:30 pm
AFT-38 PATINA
12:30 pm-1:30pm
AFT Myeloma & Lymphoma Trials
1:30 pm-2:30 pm
AFT-25 COMET
2:30 pm-3:30 pm
AFT-05 PALLAS Study Updates
3 pm-4 pm
AFT GU Studies: AFT-19 and AFT-47
(Sessions are closed to Alliance members only; except where * noted)
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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
RN, OCN, ARNP - ONA Credit - The Ohio Nurses Association (ONA) is the largest approver unit of CE credit in the country, accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Contact hours TBD.
CCRP - SoCRA Credit - The Society of Clinical Research Associates (SoCRA) provides training, continuing education, and an internationally recognized certification program that promotes quality clinical research to protect the welfare of research participants and improve global health. Credit hours TBD.
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For other articles in this issue of the Alliance E-News newsletter, see below.
- Message From the Group Chair - Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD
- Registration Now Open - 2021 Alliance Fall Virtual Group Meeting
- Alliance Expresses Gratitude to Committee Chairs Ending Terms
- Alliance Welcomes New Committee Leaders
- NCI NCORP Honors Two Alliance Members
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Spotlight on Alliance Trials
Ten Currently Active Alliance Cancer Control Program/NCORP Research Base Trials
Alliance A171901 - Lung Cancer
Alliance A191901 - Endocrine Therapy Adherence
Alliance A211102 - Testing for Atypia
Alliance A211601 - Mammographic Breast Density
Alliance A221702 - Axillary Reverse Mapping
Alliance A221805 - Peripheral Neuropathy
Alliance A222001 - Reducing Hot Flashes in Men
Alliance A231601CD - Improving Surgical Care/Outcomes (OPIT-Surg)
Alliance A231701CD - Shared Breast Cancer Surgery Decision Making
Alliance A231901CD - Patient-Centered Communication in Breast Cancer
Four Recently Activated Alliance NCTN Trials
Alliance A021901 - Bronchial Neuroendocrine Tumors
Alliance A051902 - Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma
Alliance A031902 - Metastatic Castration-Resistance Prostate Cancer (CASPAR)
Alliance A011801 - HER2-Positive Breast Cancer (CompassHER2)
Closed to Accrual: Alliance A221505 (RT CHARM) -
Alliance Funding Opportunities
Daniel J. Sargent, PhD Memorial Fellowship in Innovative Clinical Trial Design and Methods Award -
Alliance in the News
Patient Perspective in Clinical Trials – Alliance Patient Advocate Julie Krause Interview
Randomized Phase II Study of PET Response–Adapted Combined Modality Therapy for Esophageal Cancer: Mature Results of the CALGB 80803 (Alliance) Trial
Patient Perspective on Clinical Trials - Alliance Patient Advocate Julie Krause
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinical Trials
Combining Tumor Deposits with the Number of Lymph Node Metastases to Improve the Prognostic Accuracy in Stage III Colon Cancer: A Post Hoc Analysis of the CALGB/SWOG 80702 Phase III Study (Alliance)
New ECU, Vidant Partnership Provides Access to Clinical Trials for Rare Cancers
Celecoxib Provides No Survival Benefit for Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer
Disparities in Older Adult Accrual to Cancer Trials: Analysis from the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology (A151736)