Unfinished business: Terminated cancer trials and the relevance of treatment intent, sponsors and intervention types

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The aim of the study was to report on the association of trial sponsors with intervention type, treatment intent, recruitment success and reasons to terminate cancer trials. The ClinicalTrials database was searched for interventional Phase 3 cancer trials (01/2006-05/2017). Noncancer studies and ongoing studies were excluded, permanently suspended studies were counted as terminated. Trials were stratified according to sponsors (industry/nonindustry), intervention type, setting (curative/palliative) and intent of intervention (curative/symptom-control/life-extending). We identified 345 terminated trials and 1137 completed studies as a control group. The frequency of premature termination did not differ significantly between sponsors. Time to termination was shorter but recruitment per month prior to termination was higher in industry-sponsored studies (7.0 vs 2.2 patients/month; P

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Buergy, D., Riedel, J., Sarria, G. R., Ehmann, M., Scafa, D., Grilli, M., … Hofheinz, R. D. (2021). Unfinished business: Terminated cancer trials and the relevance of treatment intent, sponsors and intervention types. International Journal of Cancer, 148(7), 1676–1684. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33342

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