Cancer Research: The Lessons to Learn from COVID-19.

Cancer Discovery
Chris BaileyCharles Swanton

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread disruption of cancer clinical trials due to the restrictions on nonessential services and the reallocation of resources, and at the same time the urgent global effort toward discovering therapies that treat or prevent COVID-19 infection has led to shortening of traditional regulatory timelines. This experience should stimulate similar urgency in the way future cancer research is conducted.

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Oct 25, 2020·Nature Reviews. Clinical Oncology·Emma Greenwood, Charles Swanton
Mar 20, 2021·Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer·Antonio PassaroSolange Peters
Apr 4, 2021·Cancer Discovery·Chris BaileyCharles Swanton
May 15, 2021·American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book·Daniel C MoreiraDouglas S Hawkins
May 25, 2021·Anesthesiology Clinics·Ludmilla Candido SantosAlexander Nagrebetsky
Jun 15, 2021·The Breast : Official Journal of the European Society of Mastology·Boitumelo PhakathiPaul Ruff
Jul 30, 2021·JCO Oncology Practice·David E GerberErin L Williams

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