Introduction Low rates of accrual of African-American (AA) patients with cancer to therapeutic clinical trials (CTs) represent a serious and modifiable racial disparity in healthcare that impedes the development of promising cancer therapies. Suboptimal physician–patient consultation communication is a barrier to the accrual of patients with cancer of any race, but communication difficulties are compounded with AA patients. Providing tailored health messages (THM) to AA patients and their physician about CTs has the potential to improve communication, lower barriers to accrual and ameliorate health disparities. Objective (1) Demonstrate the efficacy of THM to increase patient activation as measured by direct observation. (2) Demonstrate th...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
BACKGROUND Longer lifespans conferred by antiretroviral therapy result in more time exposed to cance...
There is increasing evidence that societal inequities and cultural differences in attitudes toward c...
Abstract Background Cancer clinical trials are essential for testing new treatments and represent st...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
The problem of cancer health disparities is substantial. Clinical trials are widely advocated as a m...
Cancer Clinical Trial (CCT) accrual and retention rates remain disproportionately low among African ...
Abstract Background Cancer health disparities affecting low-income and minority patients are well do...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
Abstract Background Cancer health disparities affecting low-income and minority patients are well do...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
OBJECTIVE: Communication during racially-discordant interactions is often of poor quality and may co...
BACKGROUND: Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are essential for cancer care, yet the evidence is scarce ...
In the United States, 1.2 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer annually and only 2.5% of adul...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
BACKGROUND Longer lifespans conferred by antiretroviral therapy result in more time exposed to cance...
There is increasing evidence that societal inequities and cultural differences in attitudes toward c...
Abstract Background Cancer clinical trials are essential for testing new treatments and represent st...
Cancer clinical trials are important for resolving cancer health disparities for several reasons; ho...
The problem of cancer health disparities is substantial. Clinical trials are widely advocated as a m...
Cancer Clinical Trial (CCT) accrual and retention rates remain disproportionately low among African ...
Abstract Background Cancer health disparities affecting low-income and minority patients are well do...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
Abstract Background Cancer health disparities affecting low-income and minority patients are well do...
Participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) is an effective means of reducing cancer disparities ...
OBJECTIVE: Communication during racially-discordant interactions is often of poor quality and may co...
BACKGROUND: Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are essential for cancer care, yet the evidence is scarce ...
In the United States, 1.2 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer annually and only 2.5% of adul...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
This paper describes the use of a unique ”Learning and Feedback” approach to tailor cancer clinical ...
BACKGROUND Longer lifespans conferred by antiretroviral therapy result in more time exposed to cance...
There is increasing evidence that societal inequities and cultural differences in attitudes toward c...