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Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Integration among Breast International Group Members
Seamus OʼReilly
1, 2, 3
,
Jessica Griffiths
4
,
Lisa Fox
4
,
Catherine S. Weadick
1
,
Nay My Oo
1
,
Lucy Murphy
2
,
ROBERT OLEARY
5
,
Theodora Goulioti
6
,
Virginie Adam
6
,
Evangelia D Razis
7
,
Barbro Lindholm
8
,
Gustavo Werustsky
9
,
David Cameron
10
,
Judith Bliss
4
2
Cancer Trials Ireland, Royal College of Surgeons, St Stephens Green, Dublin, Ireland
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4
Clinical Trials and Statistics Unit, Institute of Cancer Research, London, United Kingdom
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Arup, London, United Kingdom
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Breast International Group, Brussels, Belgium
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3rd Oncology Department, Hygeia Hospital, 4 Erythrou Stavrou St & Kifisias Av. 15123, Marousi, Athens, Greece
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9
Latin American Cooperative Oncology Group, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-06-01
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SJR: 2.348
CiteScore: 10.4
Impact factor: 7.9
ISSN: 09609776, 15323080
Abstract
Integration of sustainability measures into clinical research would translate into less healthcare related climate impacts. We assessed climate change impacts, existing sustainability engagement, and challenges and facilitators to climate change mitigation strategies among Breast International Group (BIG) members. A 30 item web based survey assessing climate impacts, sustainability engagement, challenges to and facilitators of engagement, and sustainability integration in funding applications was developed, and circulated electronically between November 2023 and March 2024. Thirty four members (research groups and data centres) and participating sites across 5 continents, and BIG headquarters responded. Twenty six responses were received from 21 organisations, 20 from 17 participating sites. No responses were obtained from 28 groups. Trial conduct at a third of member groups had been impacted by climate change impacts such as destroyed infrastructure. 78 % of groups agreed that sustainability should feature in future funding applications. Most respondents engaged in sustainability initiatives at a host institute and organisational level. However, 39 % of coordinating centres and 65 % of representative sites had none within clinical trials conducted by their organisation. The majority of respondents foresaw challenges to sustainability engagement including competing time pressure, staff attitudes and resource constraints. Of nine potential facilitators to engagement, funding, an evidence base for sustainable research practice and training were the leading themes. In the first global survey of its kind, a third of respondents reported that climate change had impacted trial conduct. Integration of sustainability measures was absent in a significant minority. Funding and dedicated resourcing would facilitate increased engagement in cancer clinical trials.
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OʼReilly S. et al. Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Integration among Breast International Group Members // Breast. 2025. Vol. 81. p. 104469.
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OʼReilly S., Griffiths J., Fox L., Weadick C. S., My Oo N., Murphy L., OLEARY R., Goulioti T., Adam V., Razis E. D., Lindholm B., Werustsky G., Cameron D., Bliss J. Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Integration among Breast International Group Members // Breast. 2025. Vol. 81. p. 104469.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.breast.2025.104469
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960977625004862
TI - Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Integration among Breast International Group Members
T2 - Breast
AU - OʼReilly, Seamus
AU - Griffiths, Jessica
AU - Fox, Lisa
AU - Weadick, Catherine S.
AU - My Oo, Nay
AU - Murphy, Lucy
AU - OLEARY, ROBERT
AU - Goulioti, Theodora
AU - Adam, Virginie
AU - Razis, Evangelia D
AU - Lindholm, Barbro
AU - Werustsky, Gustavo
AU - Cameron, David
AU - Bliss, Judith
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/06/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 104469
VL - 81
SN - 0960-9776
SN - 1532-3080
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@article{2025_OʼReilly,
author = {Seamus OʼReilly and Jessica Griffiths and Lisa Fox and Catherine S. Weadick and Nay My Oo and Lucy Murphy and ROBERT OLEARY and Theodora Goulioti and Virginie Adam and Evangelia D Razis and Barbro Lindholm and Gustavo Werustsky and David Cameron and Judith Bliss},
title = {Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Integration among Breast International Group Members},
journal = {Breast},
year = {2025},
volume = {81},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jun},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960977625004862},
pages = {104469},
doi = {10.1016/j.breast.2025.104469}
}