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SF Coordinating Center Multicenter Trials Industry-sponored Trials Steve Cummings, MD Director, SF Coordinating Center

SF Coordinating Center Outline Multicenter studies Industry-sponsored trials Pilot studies for trials

SF Coordinating Center NIH-style studies Data Coordinating Center - Makes forms & manuals - Compiles data for analysis Clinical sites - Recruit subjects - Transmits data to CC Other functions depend on the study Design, analysis, assessing clinical outcomes

SF Coordinating Center NIH-style studies Overall PI  Got the grant; leads the study Clinical site PIs  Run the sites; variable say re: the study Steering Committee  Represents all sites and CC  Sets the policies; ultimate arbiter

SF Coordinating Center Publications Committee Publications and Analysis Committee  Usually a subset of the SComm  Develops guidelines for approval  Reviews and approves proposals for analyses, papers (and ancillary studies)  Democratic

SF Coordinating Center Industry sponsored trials Sponsor - Designs the trial - Chooses sites - Analyzes data Clinical sites - Recruit subjects - Transmits data to CRO CRO* CRO (hired by sponsor) - Creates the forms - Collects/collates data - Monitor sites Sponsor CRO = ‘Contract Research Organization Companies that provide research services

SF Coordinating Center Most industry trials Sponsor does it all  Designs study, develops forms and protocols  Analyzes data; selects authors; write the articles Investigators  Paid to recruit patients  Investigator meetings  No representation in decisions

SF Coordinating Center A few industry trials More collaborative with investigators  ‘Lead’ investigators involved in design  Steering Committee (a few investigators)  Publications Committee Investigators  Most still just paid to recruit patients  Investigator meetings Example: Denosumab (FREEDOM) Trial

SF Coordinating Center A few (ideal) industry trials Steering Committee  Minority representation from sponsor  Real authority (official charter)  Changes in design. Stopping the trial. Publications and Analysis Committee  Minority representation from sponsor  Publication guidelines (a contract)  Develop and review analysis plans  Review and approve papers

SF Coordinating Center Reasons to be a site NIH multicenter study Participate in scientific investigation Use data; publish Get promoted Support staff

SF Coordinating Center Reasons to be a site in the typical industry trial Funding for you and staff Profit (industry funds are worth more than NIH funds) New treatment alternatives to patients A chance for correlative science? A step toward larger roles with the sponsor Appear on publications Value for promotion??

SF Coordinating Center What we (SFCC) look for in a site Past performance Rapid recruitment of large numbers Responsive and involved colleagues  (Avoid complainers and nonresponders) Scientific expertise High quality work (clean data)

SF Coordinating Center What Industry looks for in sites Past performance  Number recruited  Not a ‘problem site’ Current capability to recruit Reputation of the investigator  Thought leader  Active contributor: expertise, consulting, productive writer.

SF Coordinating Center Would you like to be a site? Get a reputation  Become a local or national leader  Recruit successfully Borrow a reputation  Have a mentor or experienced colleague make contacts (Industry: Contact your local ‘rep’)

SF Coordinating Center Disadvantages of being a site in industry trials Can lose money Can lose a lot of money

SF Coordinating Center Competitive recruitment Trials have set recruitment goal Industry pays per subject Those who recruit most make most  Possible to make $$$  Possible to lose $$$  The case of the “Lone Academic” Top recruiter is often 1st author

SF Coordinating Center Disadvantages of being a site in industry trials Can lose money Distraction from other types of work or research Hassles  Site monitoring  FDA inspections

SF Coordinating Center How to be a great clinical site An excellent study coordinator A registry of patients (subjects)  Characteristics  Consent to be contacted for research Excellent responsive support  Contracts office  IRB

SF Coordinating Center Other types of support from industry “IIT” grants  Small  Free drug for your own research  Support for other types of studies (epidemiology, cost-effectiveness studies) Educational funds

SF Coordinating Center Publications and industry

SF Coordinating Center Potential bias Unrush to publish negative results Selection and emphasis of positive results Spin control

SF Coordinating Center Anatomy of a pharma sponsor Research or ‘Clinical Development’ unit  Usually scientists  Goal: FDA approval of a safe and effective treatment Marketing  Usually business professionals  Goal: make $  They usually have more $$ than Development  Greater potential for bias

SF Coordinating Center Publications: common practice Sponsors own the data Data analyzed and drafted by  The sponsor statistician and medical writer  A hired “CME” firm External authors invited to author a paper  Provided analyses or draft  May write a draft or ‘edit’ the sponsors draft

SF Coordinating Center Universities: investigators must have ‘access to the data’ “Access to data” is meaningless  Sponsors employ the data analysts  Sponsor’s team directs and selects analyses  Authors are rarely involved (or skilled) in data analysis, rarely look at data output

SF Coordinating Center Universities: investigators must have ‘the right to publish’ “Right to publish” is usually meaningless  Your data is one small part of the larger trial; would be wrong to publish a part  Hard to analyze and publish without support for analysis and writing  Investigators should not have a ‘right to publish’ results that are wrong

SF Coordinating Center An approach to publications from from industry A Publications Committee  With guidelines  Reviews plans and papers before submission  Minority voting representation from the sponsor Data available for analysis by independent statistician-analyst  JAMA insists Writing the paper  Academic author writes the 1st draft  Writers may help

SF Coordinating Center Other issues

SF Coordinating Center Industry studies and promotion Participating as a site and coauthor gets little respect Scientific leadership (lead authorship) in trials gets more respect Grants from industry for independent research get less respect than the same research funded by NIH

SF Coordinating Center Potential conflicts of interest Consultations ($1-4,000)  Meetings to discuss development and design  Design ways to promote the drug Honoraria for speaking  At grand rounds or conferences at Universities or other institutions  At meetings or dinners arranged by sponsors Ownership or options on stock; patents

SF Coordinating Center AAMC Guidelines Full disclosure $10,000 limit on payments to investigators on company-sponsored trials ‘Rebutable’ presumption of conflict if investigators hold financial interests in a sponsor

SF Coordinating Center The press Commonly reports investigator’s financial relationship with sponsors Have embarrassed investigators for receiving substantial industry funding