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SWOG Cancer Research Network Meetings
Since 1978, SWOG Cancer Research Network hosts meetings twice yearly in order for members to share ideas, work on trial concepts or ongoing studies, hear about the latest tools and approaches in …
Clinical Trials - SWOG
Along with being publicly funded, SWOG trials seek to improve medical care across the cancer continuum - prevention, treatment, care delivery, symptom control and quality of life, survivorship, …
Welcome | SWOG
SWOG is a worldwide network of researchers that design and conduct cancer clinical trials. The group's goal is to change medical practice so it improves the lives of people with cancer.
Our Network - SWOG
Since its founding in 1956, SWOG has established a rich trove of resources. Its online clinical trial and publications search tool includes more than 1,400 trials and over 5,000 trial publications and …
Spring 2026 SWOG Group Meeting
5 days ago · It introduces the fundamentals of SWOG and National Cancer Institute (NCI) policies and procedures and provides the foundation to efficiently perform responsibilities as a SWOG Oncology …
Fall 2025 SWOG Group Meeting
Sep 15, 2025 · Please join us for the Take Action Symposium presented by the SWOG Recruitment and Retention Committee on Thursday, September 18, 2:30 - 4:30 pm CT. This interactive discussion will …
History & Impact - SWOG
SWOG is a part of the nation's oldest and largest publicly funded cancer research network. Texas pediatrician Grant Taylor, MD, founded the group in Houston in 1956 under a new National Cancer …
S2302 Pragmatica-Lung reports out as model for faster ... - swog.org
Jun 2, 2025 · The S2302 Pragmatica-Lung trial is led by the SWOG Cancer Research Network, supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and …
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SWOG Cancer Research Network is part of the nation's oldest and largest publicly funded cancer research network, with funding since 1956 from the National Cancer Institute.