What's up with the RTOG

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Ursus Martimus

Ursus Martimus
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A quick look at the RTOG for open studies and one wonders if they have a bunch of protocols just waiting to be released. They currently have only one open head and neck and a scant few in popular disease sites - breast, prostate. Are they just getting sucked into other collaborative groups?
 
A quick look at the RTOG for open studies and one wonders if they have a bunch of protocols just waiting to be released. They currently have only one open head and neck and a scant few in popular disease sites - breast, prostate. Are they just getting sucked into other collaborative groups?

Either that or perhaps the regulatory obstacles, which have grown in number in the last years, have made new trials too expensive and difficult to initiate.