Improving communications in clinical oncology: the EuroCODE project
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Improving Cancer Communication: The EuroCODE Project
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): P.M. Fayers, D. Machin, J. Mossman
Conclusion
The EuroCODE project aims to enhance communication and collaboration in cancer clinical trials across Europe.
Supporting Evidence
- EuroCODE connects over 300 investigators from 17 European countries.
- The project facilitates rapid communication of cancer treatment information.
- EuroCODE allows for online patient registration and randomization in clinical trials.
Takeaway
The EuroCODE project helps doctors share important cancer treatment information quickly and easily, so they can help more patients.
Methodology
The project utilizes an international network of computers to facilitate data exchange and patient entry into clinical trials.
Limitations
The project relies on the availability of technology and may not reach all clinicians equally.
Participant Demographics
Over 300 investigators from 17 European countries are involved.
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