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  • Oncology
  • Translational Research
  • Clinical Trials

Background:

  • Dr. Peter Gibbs is a medical oncologist at Western and Royal Melbourne Western Hospitals.
  • He leads a laboratory at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
  • His expertise lies in colorectal cancer research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate prognostic and predictive biomarkers for colorectal cancer.
  • Advance translational research in oncology.
  • Improve patient care through clinical research.

Main Methods:

  • Conducting international Phase III clinical trials.
  • Leading national and international cancer registries.
  • Collecting comprehensive patient treatment and outcome data.

Main Results:

  • Focus on identifying reliable biomarkers for colorectal cancer.
  • Gathering real-world data on patient treatment and outcomes.
  • Contributing to evidence-based oncology practices.

Conclusions:

  • Translational research is key to understanding colorectal cancer.
  • Clinical trials and registries provide valuable data for improving patient care.
  • Biomarker discovery can enhance treatment strategies for colorectal cancer.