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Home » Store » April 2007 – The CenterWatch Monthly : PDF
April 2007 – The CenterWatch Monthly : PDF

April 2007 – The CenterWatch Monthly : PDF

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Healthy Pipeline of Clinical Trials in Russia

Russia's global clinical research market has grown substantially in the past five years. But, relative to Russia's population of nearly 143 million, there is enormous potential for future growth, given that only 42,000 patients were enrolled in global clinical trials in the country last year. FDA and EMEA have begun approving drugs with clinical trial data from Russian sites, a mark of quality. That, along with rapid patient enrollment, has helped Russia emerge as an attractive clinical research market. While clinical research has been conducted in the country since the 1990s, big pharma has only recently begun to regard Russia as a potential future market for their drugs.

Patient Recruitment Companies Branch Out

As patient recruitment companies have broadened their services, a few have expanded into CRO-type services, such as standard protocol monitoring of trials. At least one patient recruitment company, BBK Worldwide, has split off a separate company, TCN e-Systems, which is a software platform that empowers sponsor companies to take greater control of their patient recruitment processes in-house. Other patient recruitment vendors have developed proprietary software.

EFGCP Addresses Ethics Committee Variability, Calls For Changes to Directive

Any biopharmaceutical company that has conducted a multinational clinical trial in the European Union (EU) knows that the ethics committee systems there vary a great deal, creating delays and confusion.

Eye On Leukemia

Leukemia is a general term for cancer of the bone marrow blood cells. It includes acute and chronic forms of myelogenous and lymphocytic leukemia, based on which type of white blood cell is involved. Acute leukemia is rapidly progressive, leading to the accumulation in the marrow and blood of cells that are primitive, meaning still not fully developed or differentiated. Chronic leukemia progresses more slowly, allowing growth of greater numbers of more mature or developed cells. In acute leukemia, the cancerous blood cells are too immature to function, whereas in chronic leukemia, white blood cells present in excessive numbers retain some of their usual function.

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