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Category: Group updates
The CCTG Good Clinical Practice R3 training course is now available
The CCTG Office of Compliance and Oversight has released the Good Clinical Practice R3 training course! 
 
The CCTG GCP R3 training course is available on the CCTG GCP and Division 5 training portal:  https://scooby.ctg.queensu.ca/gcp/gcp.php and takes about 1 hour to complete.
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Category: Group updates
The CCTG 2026 Annual Spring Meeting of Participants

The CCTG Annual Spring Meeting is only 6 weeks away!

Meeting Information:

All meeting information is available on the Spring Meeting webpage and includes:

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Category: Publications
Publication: Poster ASCO Genitourinary Cancer Symposium
SWOG S1823/CCTG GCC-01 secondary use of data: North American patterns of care in clinical stage I germ cell tumours. Read More

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Category: Trials
Trial closure:  GA4
Please be aware that GA.3 (AGITG-AG0315OG): A Randomised Phase III Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study of Regorafenib in Refractory Advanced Gastro-Oesophageal Cancer (AGOC) trial has permanently closed. Read More

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Category: Trials
Trial closure:  CO21 CHALLENGE
The CO.21: A Phase III Study of the Impact of a Physical Activity Program on Disease-Free Survival in Patients with High Risk Stage II or Stage III Colon Cancer: A Randomized Controlled Trial (CHALLENGE) has permanently closed.
 
The letter of permanent trial closure/termination can be found in the members' area of the CCTG webpage:
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Category: Trials
New SC32S survey study opens across Canada

A new survey study SC32S, collecting sociodemographic data from clinical trial participants, has now opened across Canada. This study will help researchers understand the feasibility of using a survey to gather information about trial participants’ backgrounds and everyday lives.

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Category: Group updates
2026 Annual Spring Meeting of Participants

The CCTG Annual Spring Meeting is only 7 weeks away!

 

If you have received an invitation, please register and book your hotel accommodation as soon as possible and no later than March 16.

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Category: News
The IND Program has launched the Early Clinical Trials Educational Series

The CCTG IND Program has launched the Early Clinical Trials Educational Series, a virtual education workshop series that offers topics of relevance and interest to early drug trial investigation. The series curriculum covers early clinical trial design and conduct, planning correlative analyses, data interpretation and publication of results, as well as operational considerations and policy and regulatory framework.

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