Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities among Black cancer patients because they provide an opportunity to receive high quality health care from leading healthcare providers and researchers. Yet, Black cancer patients remain underrepresented in CCTs. The purpose of this study was to understand the patient, family member, physician, and protocol factors that influence Black cancer patients to participate and to remain in CCTs and the day-to-day experiences of Black cancer patients as they navigate their way through the clinical trial process. Albrecht’s model of treatment decision making was used as a theoretical guide. A multimethod approach was used and included a qualitative desc...
Recent evidence suggests racial/ethnic minorities, older adults and the economically disadvantaged a...
Clinical trials are the established research mechanism designed to examine how new medical therapies...
Recruitment of African Americans into research is important so that the results of clinical trials a...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
BACKGROUND: Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are essential for cancer care, yet the evidence is scarce ...
The problem of cancer health disparities is substantial. Clinical trials are widely advocated as a m...
There is increasing evidence that societal inequities and cultural differences in attitudes toward c...
Cancer Clinical Trial (CCT) accrual and retention rates remain disproportionately low among African ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant condition that can result in devastating outcomes without treatm...
Poor rates of minority participation in cancer clinical trials, and inequitable distribution of resu...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Introduction Low rates of accrual of African-American (AA) patients with cancer to therapeutic clini...
Patients diagnosed with early-staged or curable forms of cancer experience physical, as well as, men...
BACKGROUND: Studies using administrative data report that racial/ethnic minority patients enroll in ...
Recent evidence suggests racial/ethnic minorities, older adults and the economically disadvantaged a...
Clinical trials are the established research mechanism designed to examine how new medical therapies...
Recruitment of African Americans into research is important so that the results of clinical trials a...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
BACKGROUND: Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are essential for cancer care, yet the evidence is scarce ...
The problem of cancer health disparities is substantial. Clinical trials are widely advocated as a m...
There is increasing evidence that societal inequities and cultural differences in attitudes toward c...
Cancer Clinical Trial (CCT) accrual and retention rates remain disproportionately low among African ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a significant condition that can result in devastating outcomes without treatm...
Poor rates of minority participation in cancer clinical trials, and inequitable distribution of resu...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Introduction Low rates of accrual of African-American (AA) patients with cancer to therapeutic clini...
Patients diagnosed with early-staged or curable forms of cancer experience physical, as well as, men...
BACKGROUND: Studies using administrative data report that racial/ethnic minority patients enroll in ...
Recent evidence suggests racial/ethnic minorities, older adults and the economically disadvantaged a...
Clinical trials are the established research mechanism designed to examine how new medical therapies...
Recruitment of African Americans into research is important so that the results of clinical trials a...