Esri Technology Used By ALS Therapy Development Institute to Map Clinical Trials
June 21 2024 - 4:58PM
Business Wire
ALS Trial Navigator Offers People Living with
ALS an Easy Way to Search Eligible Research Studies
The ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI), a nonprofit
biotech dedicated to ending amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),
has used mapping technology from Esri, the global leader in
location intelligence, to develop the ALS Trial Navigator. The new
tool is designed to simplify and streamline the process by which
people with ALS and their caretakers learn about current ALS
studies. With the ALS Trial Navigator users can now explore an
interactive map to find locations where applicable clinical trials
are taking place. They can also receive a customized map based on
their preferences and status of their ALS.
"ALS Trial Navigator helps people living with ALS, those that
might face it in the future, and researchers looking to enroll
trials by educating the community and providing information about
current studies all around the world," said Dr. Nadia Sethi, ALS
TDI's director of community engagement, who oversaw the Navigator's
design and creation.
Once a person is diagnosed with ALS, an incurable neurological
disease, time is of the essence to search for available and nearby
clinical trials. That's because most studies cut off eligibility at
24 months since the onset of symptoms—and it can take as much as
half that time to get a diagnosis.
Pat Dolan, a former solutions team lead at Esri who has been
living with ALS since 2016, introduced ALS TDI developers to the
Esri mapping APIs that were used to develop the ALS Trial
Navigator's Trial Map feature. Dolan missed out on three promising
trials after he and his family spent months working their way
through the clinical trial process. By the time he was able to find
another set of trials, they were no longer accepting participants,
or he was no longer eligible. Dolan is confident that the ALS Trial
Navigator could give someone else, newly diagnosed, a 12-month head
start in enrolling in promising trials.
"The locations of clinics and trials are the first barrier to
accessing care because patients are required to travel to the
clinical trial site several times during it," said Dolan. "What
took us months to do, the Navigator can do in minutes."
Dolan said what sets the ALS Trial Navigator apart from other
trial locators is its core functionality: the ability to identify
the most suitable trials for ALS patients based on their
progression, genetics, and location, while also considering the
trial requirements and enrollment status. "Finding the nearest
trials doesn't do any good unless the trial is designed for your
specific condition, genetic profile, and progression," said Dolan.
"This is why many trials fail."
Dolan added that trials need candidates that match the
conditions the drug or therapies were designed for. This tool will
help patients find the best trials for them and help find the best
candidates for clinical trials. "The Navigator is going to change
the landscape for ALS clinical trials," continued Dolan.
The ALS Trial Navigator launched in February 2024. In addition
to the interactive map, key features of the ALS Trial Navigator
include the Trial Browser and the Guided Trial Finder. People
living with ALS can search through a list of ongoing trials
worldwide and filter by criteria like placebo ratio, genetics, and
country. They can also access a personalized list based on
eligibility and preferences after entering information about
themselves, including when their symptoms started or how far
they're willing to travel. ALS researchers and advocates can also
use the tool to learn more about the current clinical trial
landscape.
"With the information in this tool, people can start thinking
about the aspects of research studies that might matter most to
them and generate a list of trials that might be a fit for them so
that they can have an informed discussion with their clinicians,"
continued Dr. Sethi.
To learn more about mapping and clinic resources for ALS, visit
the ALS Geospatial Hub.
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