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VCU Massey Cancer Center and RHS collaborate to expand access to cancer clinical trials throughout coastal Virginia

October 19, 2020

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Newport News, Va. – Cancer patients living in coastal Virginia have greater access to cutting-edge clinical trials for cancer now that Riverside Health System has joined Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center’s Clinical Research Affiliate Network. This collaboration will bring National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored clinical trials testing promising new cancer treatments to seven Riverside locations, including Peninsula Cancer Institute locations in Newport News, Williamsburg and Gloucester; Cancer Specialists of Tidewater locations in Virginia Beach, Chesapeake and Suffolk; and Riverside Shore Cancer Center in Onancock.

“Riverside Health System understands the importance of research in the fight against cancer and other diseases and the benefits that clinical trials bring to patients,” says William W. MacLaughlin, M.D., Medical Oncology, Hematology. “This new partnership builds upon our collaborative relationship with VCU Health and Massey Cancer Center and will expand our clinical trials offerings within the many communities we serve.”

Massey’s Clinical Research Affiliate Network extends NCI-sponsored clinical trial offerings statewide to provide more patients easier access to the latest, cutting-edge cancer therapies and prevention methods before they become widely available. The Minority/Underserved NCI Community Oncology Research Program grant (MU-NCORP) originally received by Massey in 2014 and again in 2019 provides additional support for the statewide research affiliation network, with particular emphasis on access to cancer research for minority and underserved patients in the commonwealth.

“We are excited that Riverside Health System is joining our affiliate network and partnering with us to serve the needs of the residents of coastal Virginia,” says Khalid Matin, M.D., MU-NCORP contact principal investigator and associate medical director of the Cancer Service Line at VCU Massey Cancer Center as well as interim chair of the Division of Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Care at the VCU School of Medicine. “Not everyone is able to travel for their care, so it’s important that we bring clinical trials to our communities and that participants in our trials reflect all walks of life.”

Riverside Health System and VCU Health System have a history of collaboration that has strengthened in recent years. Earlier this month, a purchase agreement was finalized for VCU Health System to acquire Riverside’s hospital and physician practices in the Northern Neck and upper Middle Peninsula region of Virginia, including Riverside Tappahannock Hospital. Prior to this announcement, Massey was already partnering with Riverside to provide medical oncology and hematology care at Riverside Tappahannock Hospital.

“This is a great example of the positive impact we can have on the health of our community through our collaborations with VCU Health,” says William W. MacLaughlin, M.D. “We are proud to increase access to this important form of research that will ultimately benefit cancer patients now and in the future.”

Published: October 19, 2020