Graham Cancer Center's Commitment to Clinical Trials Opens Doors for Patients
Patients gain early access to the most innovative cancer treatments test
Patients gain early access to the most innovative cancer treatments test
Nearly one in three patients at the Graham Cancer Center participates in cutting-edge clinical trials, a rate that is seven times the national average, and has earned the center a reputation as a powerhouse in cancer research, said Thomas Schwaab, M.D., Ph.D., Bank of America Endowed Medical Director of the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute.
The center's achievements earned it multiple honors in 2024. The Delaware/ChristianaCare NCORP received the prestigious Gold Award for Exceptional Achievement from the NCI. The Graham Cancer Center was also one of only 20 centers nationwide commended by the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group-American College of Radiology Imaging Network Cancer Research Group for outstanding clinical performance.
ECOG-ACRIN specifically recognized the center for outstanding patient enrollment numbers, high investigator involvement, providing high-quality and timely trial data, and excellence in supplying tissue samples and imaging.
As one of 46 community sites in NCORP, the Graham Cancer Center brings advanced treatments and prevention strategies to Delaware patients while contributing to national cancer research.
"Our mission is simple yet powerful: meet patients where they are and offer cutting-edge therapies in the comfort of their local setting," said Gregory Masters, M.D., NCORP principal investigator at ChristianaCare.
The center has demonstrated particular strength in breast and colorectal cancer trials:
The center's doctors and researchers work together to transform scientific breakthroughs into actual treatments for patients. "By focusing on innovation, we're pushing the boundaries of cancer treatment and providing our patients with the latest care options," Schwaab said.
Caregivers at the Graham Cancer Center recently recognized leadership and advancement in clinical trials with an award ceremony.The Graham Cancer Center has been a national model for cancer care, consistently outpacing national benchmarks in reducing deaths from several cancers, including ovarian and colorectal cancer. As one of the original NCI community cancer centers program sites in the United States, ChristianaCare has maintained accreditation from the Commission on Cancer since 1951.
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