Background/aimsAsian Americans have been underrepresented in cancer research. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a multiple arm recruitment approach in improving Asian recruitment into the Cancer Genetics Network (CGN).Methods1,096 potential participants, identified through cancer registries located at University of California, Irvine (UCI) and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC), were randomly assigned to receive one of four recruitment approaches.ResultsA 6.2% gain in Asian participation into the CGN was achieved over a 2-year period at FHCRC and UCI, which contributed a 2% CGN-wide increase in overall Asian enrollment. Site-specific differences in recruitment success by study arm were observed.Conclusion...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
Background: Malignancies of the lymphoid cells, including non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), HL, and multi...
Filipinos, the second largest Asian subgroup in the U.S., experience significant youth behavioral he...
BackgroundCancer is the leading cause of death among Asian Americans. While Asian Americans are the ...
Background Asian Americans are underrepresented in clinical trials, but little is known about the fa...
The enrollment of ethnically diverse populations in genetic and genomic research is vital to the par...
Background Asian Americans are underrepresented in clinical trials, but little is known about the fa...
BackgroundIn 2000 and in 2 subsequent 5-year cycles, the National Cancer Institute funded grantees o...
ObjectiveThe National Cancer Institute established the Cancer Genetics Network (CGN) to support coll...
Background. South Asians make up the largest ethnic minority group in England and Wales. Yet this ...
Introduction: Cancer clinical trials (CCT) provide much of the evidence for clinical guidelines and ...
Cancer incidence disparities exist among specific Asian American populations. However, the existing ...
Cancer clinical trials have been based on low accrual rates. Barriers to recruitment of minority pop...
Background: Clinical trials are a critical resource for the discovery of new prevention, diagnostic,...
Clinical research increasingly relies upon the availability of appropriate genetic materials; howeve...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
Background: Malignancies of the lymphoid cells, including non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), HL, and multi...
Filipinos, the second largest Asian subgroup in the U.S., experience significant youth behavioral he...
BackgroundCancer is the leading cause of death among Asian Americans. While Asian Americans are the ...
Background Asian Americans are underrepresented in clinical trials, but little is known about the fa...
The enrollment of ethnically diverse populations in genetic and genomic research is vital to the par...
Background Asian Americans are underrepresented in clinical trials, but little is known about the fa...
BackgroundIn 2000 and in 2 subsequent 5-year cycles, the National Cancer Institute funded grantees o...
ObjectiveThe National Cancer Institute established the Cancer Genetics Network (CGN) to support coll...
Background. South Asians make up the largest ethnic minority group in England and Wales. Yet this ...
Introduction: Cancer clinical trials (CCT) provide much of the evidence for clinical guidelines and ...
Cancer incidence disparities exist among specific Asian American populations. However, the existing ...
Cancer clinical trials have been based on low accrual rates. Barriers to recruitment of minority pop...
Background: Clinical trials are a critical resource for the discovery of new prevention, diagnostic,...
Clinical research increasingly relies upon the availability of appropriate genetic materials; howeve...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
Background: Malignancies of the lymphoid cells, including non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), HL, and multi...
Filipinos, the second largest Asian subgroup in the U.S., experience significant youth behavioral he...