@article{3086333, title = "Cancer clinical research in Latin America: Current situation and opportunities. Expert opinion from the first ESMO workshop on clinical trials, Lima, 2015", author = "Rolfo, C. and Caglevic, C. and Bretel, D. and Hong, D. and Raez, L.E. and Cardona, A.F. and Oton, A.B. and Gomez, H. and Dafni, U. and Vallejos, C. and Zielinski, C.", journal = "ESMO open", year = "2016", volume = "1", number = "4", publisher = "BMJ Publishing Group", doi = "10.1136/esmoopen-2016-000055", abstract = "Latin America and the Caribbean have not yet developed strong clinical cancer research programmes. In order to improve this situation two international cancer organisations, the Latin American Society of Clinical Oncology (SLACOM) and the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) worked closely with the Peruvian Cooperative Oncology Group (GECOPERU) and organised a clinical cancer research workshop held in Lima, Peru, in October 2015. Many oncologists from different Latin American countries participated in this gathering. The opportunities for and strengths of clinical oncology research in Latin American and Caribbean countries were identified as the widespread use of the Spanish language, the high cancer burden, growing access to information, improving patient education, access to new drugs for research centres, regional networks and human resources. However, there are still many weaknesses and problems including the long timeline for regulatory approval, lack of economic investment, lack of training and lack of personnel participating in clinical research, lack of cancer registries, insufficient technology and insufficient supplies for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, few cancer specialists, low general levels of education and the negative attitude of government authorities towards clinical research. © Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited." }