Factors influencing the performance of clinical research networks to improve the success of cancer clinical trials: A scoping review and organizational analysis
Elizabeth Jane Paton, Tim Luckett, Gerald Blaise Fogarty, Anthony Greville Shannon, Deborah Debono

TL;DR
This study reviews factors affecting the performance of cancer clinical research networks to improve the success of clinical trials.
Contribution
The paper identifies six categories of factors influencing cancer clinical research network performance through a scoping review.
Findings
Factors influencing CRN performance include site, CRN, patient, regulatory, policy, and industry factors.
The study analyzed 11 membership-based cancer CRNs across four countries, with eight in the USA.
The findings aim to guide future research and improve the daily operations of clinical research networks.
Abstract
Cancer clinical research networks (CRNs) play a vital role in medical research globally by generating investigator-initiated research, pooling expertise, and enabling recruitment across multiple sites. Completing clinical trials is challenging. Delays can slow the generation of evidence needed to refine the best patient treatments. The aim of this review was to identify factors that have been either proposed or shown by research to influence the performance of cancer CRNs to improve trial success, outcomes and impact. A scoping review was conducted using a systematic search across five databases [PROSPERO CRD42023414241]. Records were screened for eligibility. For included articles, data on factors and research methods were extracted independently by up to three reviewers, and disagreements resolved by discussion. 1928 articles were returned, 13 were included. Articles reported on 11…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics in Clinical Research · Health and Medical Research Impacts · Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
