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The Canadian Cancer Clinical Trials Network (3CTN) is a pan-Canadian initiative to improve the efficiency and quality of clinical trials in Canada.
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https://3ctn.ca/ 20-07-2018 19:29:54
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We are excited to share the latest edition of our EDI Framework and Toolkit, developed in collaboration with Kim Meeking, Co-Lead Queering Cancer. View here: 3ctn.ca/equity-diversi…


We have enriched the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Framework and Toolkit with additional resources and best practices aimed at addressing the unique needs of sexual and gender diverse (SGD) communities with Queering Cancer ! View here: 3ctn.ca/equity-diversi…




An inspiring presentation and valuable insights from Vinesha Ramasamy AYACan.cancer about the opportunities for improving equity in clinical practices for Canada's diverse population! #3CTNASM2024




The Canadian Cancer Clinical Trials Network (3CTN) Great meeting so far - always great to share the stage presenting our work on the CCS Clinical Trial Forum we held yesterday with Judy Needham! #3CTNSM2024

Day 2 of the 3CTN Annual Meeting kicked off with presentations that focused on innovative solutions for improving access to academic cancer clinical trials. Thank you to Carla Bossart-Pletzer from Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) and Kathy Brodeur-Robb from C17 Council for facilitating! #3CTNASM2024


Day 2, Session 2, of #3CTNASM2024 delved into topical and exciting advances in reducing trial activation times by our Cancer Centres & partners at #OCREB and #HREBA. Thank you to Brenda Kowaleski Hamilton Health Sciences for facilitating!



Facilitator Stéphanie Cyr CHU de Québec-Université Laval and #3CTNASM2024 Session 3 presenters held everyone's attention with applied learnings arising from recent audits and inspections, applied conduct of #CRAFTDCT, and optimized use of #RealTime CTMS by BC Cancer Centres.



The #3CTNASM2024 final session centered on initiatives underway to help optimize trial teams' functional capacity, Patient Engagement and access available learning opportunities CAN TAP TALENT PiPER@UHN. Thanks to Christine Samara Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre for facilitating!


Big thanks to the organizers of #3CTNASM2024 for including Lakeridge Health in this important session! A special shoutout to Kelly Fusco for representing us and contributing to the conversation on our centralized services and successful reduction of trial activation times.
