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Center for Biomedical Research, Ackerman Cancer Center partner on clinical registry
May 22, 2015
The Center for Biomedical Research (CBR) is partnering with Ackerman Cancer Center, a new proton therapy center, as part of a clinical meta-registry for clinical outcomes and long-term follow-up of cancer patients receiving proton therapy.
Ackerman Cancer Center has joined the registry study developed and managed by the CBR in collaboration with the Provision Center for Proton Therapy. The registry study meets all guidelines as outlined in the AHRQ’s guidelines for Registries for Evaluating Patient Outcomes.
“With the PRO 0425 study, we are collecting data that will allow us to compare information across disease sites and treatment modalities and provide a unique window into the long-term effectiveness of proton therapy,” said Marcio Fagundes, M.D., medical director for Provision Center for Proton Therapy and Principal Investigator.
Located in Jacksonville, Fla., Ackerman is the first private, physician-owned practice to offer proton therapy. The center began treating patients in late April.
CBR specializes in the management of clinical trials and has a lengthy history of managing clinical trials such as Herceptin, Avastin and most recently Imbruvica, of which CBR was the only clinical research site in the Southeastern U.S. CBR has managed hundreds of clinical trials with a particular focus on medical oncology, proton therapy and PET imaging. CBR is a member of the National Cancer Institute’s National Clinical Trial Network (NCTN) as well as the NCI groups NRG Oncology, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Children’s Oncology Group and Cancer Trials Support Unit.
Provision Center for Proton Therapy is the first cancer treatment center of its kind in Tennessee and only the third in the Southeastern U.S. Open to all credentialed physicians and health systems in the region, the Provision Center for Proton Therapy has three treatment rooms and is able to treat up to 900 cancer patients annually. The center utilizes intensity modulated pencil beam scanning, the most accurate proton beam therapy in the world. This advanced cancer treatment capability is available in only a handful of cities. Provision Center for Proton Therapy is one of only 15 proton therapy centers in the nation and 50 in the world.
Ackerman Cancer Center’s mission is to deliver the highest quality personalized cancer care, while remaining committed to the mission of service to those in need throughout the entire spectrum of society. In addition to offering the most advanced radiation oncology treatment available, Ackerman Cancer Center is focused on improving cancer outcomes and quality-of-life for patients. A patient-centric model ensures that care revolves around the needs of each individual patient.
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