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OPTIMA: Optimal Personalised Treatment of early breast cancer usIng Multi-parameter Analysis

Project title: OPTIMA: Optimal Personalised Treatment of early breast cancer usIng Multi-parameter Analysis

Call to action: 10/34 The clinical and cost effectiveness of personalised care in the treatment of women with breast cancer

Research type: Primary Research

Chief investigator: Professor Robert SteinORCID logo

Contractor: University College London

Cost: £3,373,808.00

Co-investigators: Dr Adrienne MorganORCID logo, Dr Andrea MarshallORCID logo, Dr Andreas Makris, Dr Daniel Rea, Dr Helena EarlORCID logo, Dr Iain MacphersonORCID logo, Dr Leila RooshenasORCID logo, Dr Luke Hughes-Davies, Dr Peter HallORCID logo, Dr Victoria Harmer, Professor Adele Francis, Professor Christopher McCabeORCID logo, Professor Christopher Poole, Professor Claire HulmeORCID logo, Professor David CameronORCID logo, Professor Janet DunnORCID logo, Professor Jenny DonovanORCID logo, Professor John Bartlett, Professor Nigel StallardORCID logo, Professor Sarah PinderORCID logo.

Started: October 2015 | Status: Research in progress

ISRCTN: 42400492

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