Bridging the divide between clinical research and clinical care in oncology: An integrated real-world evidence generation platform

Real world data (RWD) are data relating to patient health status and/or the delivery of health care routinely collected from a variety of sources; real-world evidence (RWE) generated by RWD analyses can become an important component of drug development programs and, potentially, regulatory decision-...

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Autores principales: Ariel B. Bourla, Neal J. Meropol
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Publicado: SAGE Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/22c76d71443141fbafa3f2bd70840458
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Sumario:Real world data (RWD) are data relating to patient health status and/or the delivery of health care routinely collected from a variety of sources; real-world evidence (RWE) generated by RWD analyses can become an important component of drug development programs and, potentially, regulatory decision-making. As a RWD source, electronic health records (EHRs) can now provide patient-level data at unparalleled depth and granularity. We propose a RWE generation framework that could maximize the synergy between RWD and prospective clinical trials by capitalizing on an emerging data curation infrastructure that may be applied to both retrospective and prospective research. In this platform, centralized data collection and monitoring could be enabled via routine EHR use, and seamlessly integrated with select intentional data capture during prospective study periods. By bridging the divide between routine care and clinical research, this integrated platform aggregates retrospective and prospective data, collected both routinely and intentionally. This approach makes clinical trial participation more available to patients, increasing the potential depth of data, representativeness and efficiency of clinical research.