Introduction: Innovative methods to increase awareness about clinical trials and address barriers associated with low participation among racial/ethnic minorities are desperately needed. African Americans comprise 5% of all clinical trial participants, and Hispanics make up 1%. Use of multimedia educational material has shown promise as an effective strategy to increase minority clinical trial enrollment. However, this approach has not been broadly implemented. We tested the effect of a video educational program on clinical trial knowledge and enrollment in a sample of oncology outpatients.Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 63 oncology patients without previous history of clinical trial participation. Participants wer...
The pilot study reported in this article culturally and linguistically adapted an educational interv...
Black and Latino adult cancer patients are underrepresented in cancer clinical trials, which limits ...
AbstractClinical trials are essential to advancing knowledge to reduce disease morbidity and mortali...
Introduction: Innovative methods to increase awareness about clinical trials and address barriers as...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to educate Latino and African American urban p...
IntroductionOnly 3 to 5% of new adult cancer patients participate in clinical trials nationwide. The...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Background: Addressing knowledge deficiencies about cancer clinical trials and biospecimen donation ...
The purpose of this study was (1) to examine the association of race/ethnicity on clinical trial awa...
Background: Poor clinical trial enrollment continues to be pervasive and is especially problematic a...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
Disparities exist in enrollment in clinical trials and biorepositories among adults with low socioec...
Abstract Background Poor clinical trial enrollment continues to be pervasive and is especially probl...
Although extensive research addresses minorities’ low participation in clinical research, most focus...
The pilot study reported in this article culturally and linguistically adapted an educational interv...
Black and Latino adult cancer patients are underrepresented in cancer clinical trials, which limits ...
AbstractClinical trials are essential to advancing knowledge to reduce disease morbidity and mortali...
Introduction: Innovative methods to increase awareness about clinical trials and address barriers as...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to educate Latino and African American urban p...
IntroductionOnly 3 to 5% of new adult cancer patients participate in clinical trials nationwide. The...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Background: Addressing knowledge deficiencies about cancer clinical trials and biospecimen donation ...
The purpose of this study was (1) to examine the association of race/ethnicity on clinical trial awa...
Background: Poor clinical trial enrollment continues to be pervasive and is especially problematic a...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
Disparities exist in enrollment in clinical trials and biorepositories among adults with low socioec...
Abstract Background Poor clinical trial enrollment continues to be pervasive and is especially probl...
Although extensive research addresses minorities’ low participation in clinical research, most focus...
The pilot study reported in this article culturally and linguistically adapted an educational interv...
Black and Latino adult cancer patients are underrepresented in cancer clinical trials, which limits ...
AbstractClinical trials are essential to advancing knowledge to reduce disease morbidity and mortali...