Enhance Access To Clinical Trials In Your Community

ENACCT was founded in 2004 with support from the Lance Armstrong Foundation. ENACCT is the only national organization devoted solely to identifying, implementing and evaluating innovative community-centered approaches to cancer clinical trials education.

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Recent News

Open to Options staff appeared on the show "Speaking Frankly about Cancer with the Cancer Support Community" for their April 2010 Broadcast.
"Enhancing Access to Cancer Clinical Trials" article featured in Community View section.
Margo is quoted in the issue's cover story "The Treatment Option you May be Missing," which examines why cancer patients aren't...
Margo Michaels presents on patient advocacy relating to clinical trials in Tokyo, Japan this May.

Our Programs

ENACCT and Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) are partners in the federally funded project, Communities as Partners in Cancer Clinical...
Open to Options, funded as a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is an innovative pilot project between The...
In 2006, ENACCT launched a unique and ambitious Pilot Education Program (PEP) focused on community engagement and education.
Six free one hour e-learning courses enabling advocates and community leaders, primary care providers, and cancer clinical trial staff (CEU provided...

Training & Resources

This program helps clinical research teams improve recruitment and retention, especially among ethnic and racial minorities.
This program empowers community leaders to spread the message about the importance of cancer clinical trials.
This program helps primary care providers explore their important role to increase clinical trials participation.

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