This month, we want to highlight the growing connections between decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) and the critical therapeutic area of oncology.
Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCT) Monthly Blog – February 2021
Most of our blogs focus on interesting things we hear from sponsors, new company developments, or interesting challenges we encounter as we partner with sponsors. This month, however, we want to take a look at it from the patient perspective. The changes of the past year have resulted in a …
Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCT) Monthly Blog – January 2021
What’s Next? In the aftermath of a turbulent 2020, in which the overall industry perception of the decentralized clinical trial (DCT) approach transitioned from being “promising but still largely experimental” to “a new-normal paradigm for the industry to adopt,” we have been considering “what’s next?”
Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCT) Monthly Blog – December 2020
Welcome to the December edition of the DCT blog. In our final edition for 2020, we look back on an eventful year. As we entered into the year, we had a plan for building on prior successes in patient-centric trial design. We had plans for client outreach and events to …
Exploring Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCTs) – a new monthly blog series
Welcome to the Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCTs) monthly blog. With patient-centric trial designs becoming a driving force in the drug development industry, we will be doing a series of monthly blogs that look back on recent events which give us insight into designing resilient clinical trials and ensuring study and …
Understanding vendor management challenges in Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCT, aka Hybrid and Virtual Trials)
The purported benefits of decentralized clinical trials (DCT) include accelerated enrollment, reduced patient burden and improved retention rates, among other efficiencies. Incorporating virtual elements into the traditional trial model requires a clear vision for the technologies, platforms and other “site-less” elements that support these efforts; however, the potential challenges of …