Community Opinions on the Collection and Use of Historical Control Data in Nonclinical Toxicity Studies

2016 
Background:Access and use of historical control data was identified as a top stakeholder concern across organizations according to results of a survey of needs and challenges related to nonclinical data conducted by the FDA/PhUSE Nonclinical Working Group in 2011. There is a perception there may be additional ways to capitalize on historical control data to enhance studies or submissions across industry, academia, and government. During the working sessions of the FDA/PhUSE Computational Sciences Symposium in March 2012, a Historical Control subgroup of the FDA/PhUSE Nonclinical Working Group was formed to investigate how the industry might more effectively harness the vast amount of data from untreated/vehicle control animals. The subgroup includes broad representation of stakeholders with interest in nonclinical data.Methods:This paper describes progress to date and includes results of a second survey to determine how organizations use and would like to use historical control data.Results:Respondents to...
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