Pilot study of a novel population of head and neck cancer patients in the CRN
Recommended Citation
Chang SS, Wang K, Kono S, Saman DM, Snyder S, Melvin TA, and Calzada G. Pilot study of a novel population of head and neck cancer patients in the CRN Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2015; 152(1):87-90.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Publication Title
Otolaryngology and head and neck surgery
Abstract
Head and neck cancers are challenging to study because of their relatively low incidence. A large, novel population of patients with head and neck cancers that has not been previously studied and distinct from the referral populations has been identified. The National Cancer Institute-funded Health Maintenance Organization Cancer Research Network is a consortium of 15 nonprofit research centers based in large, vertically integrated health care delivery organizations across the United States. They represent a geographically, racially, and socioeconomically diverse population. These community-based organizations provide care to approximately 10 million individuals and 57,692 patients with head and neck cancer. This pilot study and preliminary analysis seeks to demonstrate the potential this network holds as a resource for clinical cancer research and to identify it as a unique resource that allows for more detailed queries than are currently available to researchers.
Medical Subject Headings
Biomedical Research; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Health Maintenance Organizations; Humans; Multi-Institutional Systems; Pilot Projects; United States
PubMed ID
25385803
Volume
152
Issue
1
First Page
87
Last Page
90