Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is an orphan disease lacking effective systemic treatment options. The low incidence of the disease and high cost of clinical trials are major obstacles in the search for improved treatment strategies. As a novel approach, registry-based clinical trials have been introduced in clinical research, so allowing for significant cost reduction, but without compromising scientific benefit. Herein, we describe how the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumours (ENSAT) could transform its current registry into one fit for a clinical trial infrastructure. The rationale to perform randomized registry-based trials in ACC is outlined including an analysis of relevant limitations and challenges. We summarize a survey on this concept among ENSAT members who expressed a strong interest of the concept and rated its scientific potential as high. Legal aspects, including ethical approval of registry-based randomization were identified as potential obstacles. Finally, we describe three potential randomized registry-based clinical trials in an adjuvant setting and for advanced disease with a high potential to be executed within the framework of an advanced ENSAT registry. Thus we therefore provide the basis for future registrybased trials for ACC patients. This could ultimately provide proof-of-principle of how to perform more effective randomized trials for an orphan disease.

ENSAT Registry-Based Randomized Clinical Trials for Adrenocortical Carcinoma / Crona J, Baudin E, Terzolo M, Chrisoulidou A, Angelousi AG, Ronchi CL, Lamas C, Nieveen van Dijkum E, Ceccato F, Borson-Chazot F, Reimondo G, Tiberi GA, Ettaieb H, Kiriakopoulos A, Canu L, Kastelan D, Osher E, Yiannakopoulou E, Arnaldi G, Assie G, Paiva I, Bourdeau I, Newell-Price J, Nowak KM, Romero MT, De Martino MC, Bugalho MJ, Sherlock M, Vantyghem MC, Dennedy MC, Loli P, Rodien P, Feelders RA, de Krijger RR, Van Slycke S, Aylwin S, Morelli V, Vroonen L, Shafigullina Z, Bancos I, Trofimiuk-Müldner M, Quinkler M, Luconi M, Kroiss M, Naruse M, Igaz P, Mihai R, Della Casa S, Berruti A, Fassnacht M, Beuschlein F.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 1479-683X. - STAMPA. - 184:(2021), pp. 51-59. [10.1530/EJE-20-0800]

ENSAT Registry-Based Randomized Clinical Trials for Adrenocortical Carcinoma

Canu L;Luconi M;
2021

Abstract

Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is an orphan disease lacking effective systemic treatment options. The low incidence of the disease and high cost of clinical trials are major obstacles in the search for improved treatment strategies. As a novel approach, registry-based clinical trials have been introduced in clinical research, so allowing for significant cost reduction, but without compromising scientific benefit. Herein, we describe how the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumours (ENSAT) could transform its current registry into one fit for a clinical trial infrastructure. The rationale to perform randomized registry-based trials in ACC is outlined including an analysis of relevant limitations and challenges. We summarize a survey on this concept among ENSAT members who expressed a strong interest of the concept and rated its scientific potential as high. Legal aspects, including ethical approval of registry-based randomization were identified as potential obstacles. Finally, we describe three potential randomized registry-based clinical trials in an adjuvant setting and for advanced disease with a high potential to be executed within the framework of an advanced ENSAT registry. Thus we therefore provide the basis for future registrybased trials for ACC patients. This could ultimately provide proof-of-principle of how to perform more effective randomized trials for an orphan disease.
2021
184
51
59
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Crona J, Baudin E, Terzolo M, Chrisoulidou A, Angelousi AG, Ronchi CL, Lamas C, Nieveen van Dijkum E, Ceccato F, Borson-Chazot F, Reimondo G, Tiberi GA, Ettaieb H, Kiriakopoulos A, Canu L, Kastelan D, Osher E, Yiannakopoulou E, Arnaldi G, Assie G, Paiva I, Bourdeau I, Newell-Price J, Nowak KM, Romero MT, De Martino MC, Bugalho MJ, Sherlock M, Vantyghem MC, Dennedy MC, Loli P, Rodien P, Feelders RA, de Krijger RR, Van Slycke S, Aylwin S, Morelli V, Vroonen L, Shafigullina Z, Bancos I, Trofimiuk-Müldner M, Quinkler M, Luconi M, Kroiss M, Naruse M, Igaz P, Mihai R, Della Casa S, Berruti A, Fassnacht M, Beuschlein F.
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