2024
DOI: 10.1200/go.23.00349
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Understanding the Termination of Urologic Cancer Clinical Trials: Insights and Challenges

Abdulrahman Alhajahjeh,
Majedah Hmeidan,
Mus'ab Elatrsh
et al.

Abstract: PURPOSE Clinical trials are valuable evidence for managing urologic malignancies. Early termination of clinical trials is associated with a waste of resources and may substantially affect patient care. We sought to study the termination rate of urologic cancer clinical trials and identify factors associated with trial termination. METHODS A cross-sectional search of ClinicalTrials.gov identified completed and terminated kidney, prostate, and bladder cancer clinical trials started. Trials were assessed for reas… Show more

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