H01 Introduction to Cancer Clinical Trials 24/03/2025Info Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionThis session provides a general introduction to cancer clinical trials for staff new to academic cancer studies. Participants will get an overview on what clinical trials are and how they can have a preventative, curative or palliative aim. The session covers the practical and scientific reasons why we need clinical trials, what are the differences between Phase I, II, II and IV studies and the different methods of randomization. The session also highlights how drug development trials in cancer differ from non-cancer studies and how the new era of targeted therapy and immunotherapy is changing the way cancer trials are designed. Please note that the course will run between 10.00am until 13.00pm.
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Attendee Categories3) For Attendees From For-Profit Organisations.
Additional ItemsContactFor all queries concerning this Course please contact the following: Daisy Kirkwood
PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENT, FOR ALL OTHER QUERIES RELATING TO THIS COURSE, INCLUDING CANCELLATIONS THESE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE. More InformationPlease note that the course will run between 10.00am until 13.00pm.
Fees are based on the attendee's organisation as follows:
£0 free for attendees from units within the Institute of Clinical Trials and Methodology (ICTM) which are:
The free places require a password to book, if you work within the ICTM please email [email protected] to request this. Emails must be sent from your UCL account and include your name, job title, and the department which you are working in.
Other UCL attendees who are required to pay the course fee can do this by reserving a free place on the online store and then paying by IDT, please email [email protected] who can assist you with this. |