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Growth in eligibility criteria content and failure to accrue among National Cancer Institute (NCI)-affiliated clinical trials

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CANCER MEDICINE
卷 12, 期 4, 页码 4715-4724

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cam4.5276

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The study found that the content of eligibility criteria in NCI-affiliated trials is growing rapidly and is strongly associated with accrual failure. These findings support initiatives to simplify eligibility criteria and suggest that further efforts are needed to improve cancer trial accrual.
BackgroundCancer trial accrual is a national priority, yet up to 20% of trials fail to accrue. Trial eligibility criteria growth may be associated with accrual failure. We sought to quantify eligibility criteria growth within National Cancer Institute (NCI)-affiliated trials and determine impact on accrual. MethodsUtilizing the Aggregated Analysis of ClinicalTrials.gov, we analyzed phase II/III interventional NCI-affiliated trials initiated between 2008 and 2018. Eligibility criteria growth was assessed via number of unique content words within combined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Association between unique word count and accrual failure was evaluated with multivariable logistic regression, adjusting for known predictors of failure. Medical terms associated with accrual failure were identified via natural language processing and categorized. ResultsOf 1197 trials, 231 (19.3%) failed due to low accrual. Accrual failure rate increased with eligibility criteria growth, from 11.8% in the lowest decile (12-112 words) to 29.4% in the highest decile (445-750 words). Median eligibility criteria increased over time, from 214 (IQR [23, 282]) unique content words in 2008 to 417 (IQR [289, 514]) in 2018 (r(2) = 0.73, P < 0.001). Eligibility criteria growth was independently associated with accrual failure (OR: 1.09 per decile, 95% CI [1.03-1.15], p = 0.004). Eighteen exclusion criteria categories were significantly associated with accrual failure, including renal, pulmonary, and diabetic, among others (Bonferroni-corrected p < 0.001). ConclusionsEligibility criteria content growth is increasing dramatically among NCI-affiliated trials and is strongly associated with accrual failure. These findings support national initiatives to simplify eligibility criteria and suggest that further efforts are warranted to improve cancer trial accrual.

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