Two potentially practice-changing studies published this month in the New England Journal of Medicine showcase the biostatistical expertise at the SWOG Statistics and Data Management Center (SDMC) ...
Researchers from SWOG Cancer Research Network, a cancer clinical trials group funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), will share results of ...
CHICAGO — June 5, 2017 — For an investment of $125 for each year of life gained since the 1950s, the National Cancer Institute-funded SWOG clinical trials program has added 3.34 million years of life ...
Foundation Medicine, Inc., a global, patient-focused precision medicine company, and SWOG Clinical Trials Partnerships (SWOG CTP) today announced a strategic partnership to advance biomarker-driven ...
The 2026 ASCO annual meeting featured a prostate cancer trials in progress session and a presentation by Dr. Michael Ong discussing TRIPLE-SWITCH (SWOG/CCTG-PR26), a randomized phase III clinical ...
SWOG Cancer Research Network and its charitable arm, The Hope Foundation for Cancer Research, have jointly developed a website for SWOG Clinical Trials Partnerships (SWOG CTP) as a public resource for ...
The Lancet study shows addition of bortezomib significantly improves survival in treatment-naïve patients with multiple myeloma. In treatment-naïve patients with multiple myeloma, including ...
Patient-reported outcomes may be associated with cancer outcomes. We evaluated clinically significant fatigue (CSF), overall survival, adverse events (AEs), and quality of life (QOL) during cancer ...
Adjuvant Osimertinib for Resected EGFR-Mutated Stage IB-IIIA Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Updated Results From the Phase III Randomized ADAURA Trial It remains an important clinical challenge to ...
For an investment of $125 for each year of life gained since the 1950s, the National Cancer Institute-funded SWOG clinical trials program has added 3.34 million years of life for cancer patients in ...
SWOG Cancer Research Network and its charity, The Hope Foundation for Cancer Research, announce the award of two grants designed to give military veterans better access to cancer clinical trials.
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