2025 brought real momentum in cancer trials - driven by investigators and research teams, with new studies opening and patients joining trials. Thanks to funders the Irish Cancer Society and the HRB, and especially to patients and families. ๐ #CancerTrialsIreland #CancerTrials #ClinicalTrials
๐ฅ Staff Stories
Meet Aoife Shannon, Radiotherapy Programme Manager at CTI.
Since 2009 sheโs been working on radiotherapy & other non-IMP studies, helping to turn new ideas into active trials and better options for patients across Ireland. ๐
#StaffStories #CancerTrialsIreland #Radiotherapy
โWhat to de-escalate and for which breast patients?โ session at #ESMO25. Prof Aoife Lowery @uniofgalway.bsky.social emphasises the critical importance of evidence generated through clinical trials in driving changes in practice.
#BreastCancer #ESMO25 #CancerTrialsIreland #DeEscalation
๐ฌ Staff Series: Arjun Natraj
โEveryone has been super helpful since day one.โ ๐
As a Junior CRA, Arjun supports safe, high-quality cancer trials that help bring new treatments to patients.
#StaffSeries #CancerTrialsIreland
Why do cancer trials matter? Because they offer hope.
Every treatment today started as a trial. Patients and families in Ireland deserve more options.
Add your voice: bit.ly/4nos5iL
#CancerNeedsTrials #CancerTrialsIreland
Our 2024 Annual Review is out.
Highlights include 53% growth in trial participation, patient-led projects, advocacy for better access & global collaborations. Progress is a shared achievement across our community.
Read: bit.ly/4nknLS0
#CancerTrialsIreland #CancerNeedsTrials
Cancer Trials Ireland is now the national point of contact for feasibility services for cancer clinical trials in Ireland.
We offer a coordinated, expert-led process to support the successful opening of trials.
More here: bit.ly/4fKrtBl
#CancerTrials #CancerTrialsIreland #CancerResearch
The 2025 Cancer Retreat Report is now available. This report reflects discussions from our May meeting at RCSI Dublin, highlighting key insights on HRB grants, career pathways, and digital infrastructure.
Read here: bit.ly/3Tw4Whj
#CancerTrialsIreland #Collaboration @seamusoreilly.bsky.social
Great to see Cancer Trials Ireland represented at the recent @eortc.org "Clinical Trial Statistics for Non-Statisticians" course in Brussels.
A valuable opportunity to connect with peers across Europe and build an understanding of clinical trial methods.
#CancerTrialsIreland #ClinicalTrials
Best of luck to all our Irish colleagues heading to #ASCO25! ๐ฎ๐ช๐
Wishing you a great few days in Chicago, especially those presenting or taking part in the programme.
Proud to see Irish cancer research on the global stage.
#CancerTrialsIreland #Oncology
NRG-GY019 (LGSOC) has closed to accrual! ๐ First study of its kind in Ireland via Cancer Trials Ireland. 3 patients enrolled in 1 year ๐ฎ๐ช vs global sites with 1 in 4 yrs.
๐ St Jamesโs Hospital Dublin & Cork University Hospital
๐ Friends of CTI
#CancerTrialsIreland #OvarianCancer #ClinicalTrials
Behind every breakthrough is a clinical trial.
At Cancer Trials Ireland, we help turn questions into better answers.
๐ฅ Watch our brand video
๐๏ธ Join our public webinar today: bit.ly/4jvt9Q5
#InternationalClinicalTrialsDay #CancerTrialsIreland #ClinicalTrials #CancerResearch #Webinar
Pharmacovigilance Manager Grace Burch marked 7 years at CTI last week! ๐
'"In my role, I oversee all safety activities across our oncology trials. I enjoy connecting with colleagues across different teams to achieve our goals."
#WhyWeDoThis #MeetTheTeam #TypicalDay #CancerTrialsIreland