Abstract Participation in cancer research trials by minority populations is imperative in reducing disparities in clinical outcomes. Even with increased awareness of the importance of minority patient inclusion in clinical research to improve cancer care and survival, significant barriers persist in accruing and retaining minority patients into clinical trials. This study sought to identify and address barriers to minority accrual to a minimal risk clinical research study in real‐time
BackgroundThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) Revitalization Act of 1993 mandated the appropriat...
Participation in clinical trials is one of the greatest gifts that humanity can give to the fields o...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups (REMGs) have low rates of inclusion in cancer trials. ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between declining participation in a ca...
Minority groups are vastly underrepresented in clinical trial participants and leadership. Because t...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Although extensive research addresses minorities’ low participation in clinical research, most focus...
Clinical trials are the established research mechanism designed to examine how new medical therapies...
Abstract Introduction The lack of racial/ethnic diversity in research potentially limits the general...
Background: Study populations in clinical research must reflect US changing demographics, especially...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate research professionals\u27 perspectives regarding minority...
BackgroundStudy populations in clinical research must reflect US changing demographics, especially w...
Recent evidence suggests racial/ethnic minorities, older adults and the economically disadvantaged a...
Racial and ethnic diversity has historically been difficult to achieve in National Cancer Institute-...
BackgroundEngaging diverse populations in biomedical research, including biospecimen donation, remai...
BackgroundThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) Revitalization Act of 1993 mandated the appropriat...
Participation in clinical trials is one of the greatest gifts that humanity can give to the fields o...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups (REMGs) have low rates of inclusion in cancer trials. ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between declining participation in a ca...
Minority groups are vastly underrepresented in clinical trial participants and leadership. Because t...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Although extensive research addresses minorities’ low participation in clinical research, most focus...
Clinical trials are the established research mechanism designed to examine how new medical therapies...
Abstract Introduction The lack of racial/ethnic diversity in research potentially limits the general...
Background: Study populations in clinical research must reflect US changing demographics, especially...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate research professionals\u27 perspectives regarding minority...
BackgroundStudy populations in clinical research must reflect US changing demographics, especially w...
Recent evidence suggests racial/ethnic minorities, older adults and the economically disadvantaged a...
Racial and ethnic diversity has historically been difficult to achieve in National Cancer Institute-...
BackgroundEngaging diverse populations in biomedical research, including biospecimen donation, remai...
BackgroundThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) Revitalization Act of 1993 mandated the appropriat...
Participation in clinical trials is one of the greatest gifts that humanity can give to the fields o...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups (REMGs) have low rates of inclusion in cancer trials. ...