The difficulties industry is facing with investigators.

Eur J Cancer

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, Medical Oncology, Alderley House, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 4TF, UK.

Published: October 2005

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  • The past decade has seen a significant rise in the development of new cancer treatment agents, leading to more collaboration between pharmaceutical companies and academic investigators.
  • This increased collaboration has surfaced several challenges for both the pharmaceutical industry and researchers in academic and clinical settings.
  • The paper aims to highlight these issues and offer potential solutions to improve the partnership between these two entities.

Article Abstract

The number of new agents being developed for the treatment of cancer has, over the past 10 years, increased dramatically which has resulted in increased interactions between the pharmaceutical industry that discover and develop most new agents and investigators in academic institutions, hospitals and office practices. This close interaction has inevitably led to a number of issues being identified on both sides and this paper will attempt to identify some of these and propose solutions.

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