The Neely Center for Clinical Cancer Research (NCCCR) is the core clinical trial facility for the Cancer Center, dedicated to coordinating all aspects of oncology and hematology clinical research in compliance with National Institutes of Health (NIH) rules, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and “Good Clinical Practice” guidelines.
In operation since January 2003, the NCCCR supports all aspects of cancer clinical research through multiple initiatives:
- Facilitating consideration of and start-up for new cancer clinical trials
- Managing formal consideration and approval of all proposed clinical trials through Cancer Center Protocol Review Monitoring Committee (PRMC) review
- Facilitating IRB submission after PRMC approval
- Developing comprehensive cancer clinical trial research budgets
- Supporting research investigators in active management of all trial
- Integrating research with clinical care through active connections with clinical staff
- Collecting and managing clinical research specimens
- Building clinical research protocols within the cancer EMR
- Maintaining the clinical trials management system for cancer clinical trials
- Developing and maintaining disease-specific clinical trial rubrics for research PIs
- Working with PIs and sponsors on all regulatory and audit requirements
- Maintaining cooperative group memberships
- Supporting implementation of cancer clinical trials across Tufts Medicine
- Providing access to the National Cancer Institute's network of clinical trials testing new ways to screen, prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer