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The impact of COVID-19 on cancer care and oncology clinical research

Kristen Blessing

New approaches to medical specialty trials, with specialize in geographical cultural variations in telemedicine and remote watching Innovative clinical trials, together with the role of real-world information. The new problem-focused cooperative framework we tend to envision. The coronavirus disease pandemic guarantees to possess lasting impacts on cancer clinical trials that would result in quicker patient access to new treat oncology researchments. During this article, a world panel of medical specialty specialists discusses the lasting impacts of the pandemic on medical specialty runs and proposes solutions for clinical trial stakeholders, with the support of recent information on worldwide clinical trials collected by IQVIA. These lasting impacts and projected solutions cover 3 topic areas.  Firstly, acceleration and implementation of recent operational approaches to medical specialty trials with patient-centric, absolutely decentralized virtual approaches that embrace remote assessments via telemedicine and remote devices. Geographical variations within the uptake of remote technology, as well as telemedicine, are mentioned within the article, specializing in the impact of the native adoption of recent operational approaches.

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