Cancer Research for the Ozarks Receives $5 Million Grant
It was a grant in 1987 from NCI that helped establish CRO. The program was originally established as a cooperative venture of Mercy Springfield and CoxHealth, remains such today. It has been one of 64 CCOPs in the United States since this time.
The overall goal of NCORP is to bring cancer prevention, control, screening/post-treatment surveillance, treatment, and imaging trials, as well as quality of life and cancer care delivery research studies, to individuals in their own communities, thereby generating a broadly applicable evidence base that contributes to improved patient outcomes and a reduction in cancer disparities.
“This grant means we can continue making a difference in the lives of cancer patients in our service areas of the Ozarks, St. Louis, and parts of Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas,” says Jay Carlson, MD, Cancer Research of the Ozarks. “For many cancer patients throughout the Ozarks region, being a part of a CRO research trial in the past has saved their lives, enhanced their quality of life, or extended life in a meaningful way. Because of CRO most patients do not need to travel to other states to participate in clinical trials.”
Patients may participate in clinical trials from eight research bases through Cancer Research for the Ozarks. They are: Cancer Trials Support Unit (CTSU), Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG), MDAnderson, SunCoast at the University of South Florida, National Surgical Bowel and Breast Project (NSABP), North Central Cancer Therapy Group (NCCTG), Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG) and Wake Forest University.
CRO has 7 components that work in conjunction with CoxHealth & Mercy in Springfield, MO giving additional patients access to clinical trials. Mercy Hospital Joplin & Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri have been affiliated with Cancer Research for the Ozarks since 1997. Cox Medical Center Branson’s Cancer Center in Branson, Missouri & Central Care Cancer Center in Bolivar, Missouri partnered with Cancer Research for the Ozarks in 2010. Phelps County Regional Medical Center in Rolla, Missouri joined CRO in 2011. Mercy St. Louis and Good Samaritan in Mt. Vernon, Illinois joined CRO in 2013.
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