Inclusivity of patients in early phase breast cancer clinical trials

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
A. Sinha , L. Barwell , H. Jeffery , Z. Peterson , B. Shifa , M. Attia , K. Badawy , A. Purushotham
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Abstract

Introduction

Studies have shown that certain groups of patients are underrepresented in clinical trials including non-Caucasian ethnicity, poor fluency in English, low socioeconomic status, older age, neurodivergence, and large Body Mass Index (BMI). There is a need to ensure adequate representation of these groups so that the results of any trial accurately reflect the population.

The aim of this study was to review the pathway of patients recruited into two early phase breast cancer clinical and determine the inclusivity of patients from the aforementioned sub-groups.

Methods

The Breast Cancer Research Database was reviewed, and the characteristics of all patients who were screened for eligibility in two early phase clinical trials was examined. The English Indices of Deprivation was used to populate the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) for each patient using their postcode.

Results

In total, 392 patients were eligible to participate, between September 2020 to May 2023. Of these, 144 (36.7 %) were recruited to these two trials. In all, 100 % of patients eligible for these trials were approached and screened for participation. Eligible patients had a mean age of 53.5 years. Recruited patients were younger on average than those not recruited (49.1 years vs 56.0 years, p<0.0001). Only one recruited patient required an interpreter, compared with 24 (9.7 %%) of those who were not recruited (p<0.001).

There was no difference in the IMD (p=0.38), BMI (p=0.34) and neurodiversity (p=0.10) between patients recruited into clinical trials and those who were not.

Conclusion

Older age and poor fluency in the English language remain barriers to participation in early-phase clinical trials despite implementing a clear pathway to trial recruitment. There is a pressing need to address these barriers by raising awareness, improve appropriate training and providing comprehensive trial information to patients in the language of their choice.

早期乳腺癌临床试验的患者包容性
导言:研究表明,某些患者群体在临床试验中的代表性不足,包括非白种人、英语不流利、社会经济地位低下、年龄偏大、神经分裂和体重指数(BMI)偏高。本研究的目的是回顾两项早期乳腺癌临床试验招募患者的途径,并确定上述亚群患者的包容性。方法回顾乳腺癌研究数据库,并检查两项早期临床试验中所有通过资格筛选的患者的特征。结果在 2020 年 9 月至 2023 年 5 月期间,共有 392 名患者符合参与资格。其中,144 人(36.7%)被招募参加这两项试验。总之,符合试验条件的患者100%都经过了接触和筛选。符合条件的患者平均年龄为 53.5 岁。被招募的患者平均年龄比未被招募的患者年轻(49.1 岁对 56.0 岁,p<0.0001)。被招募参加临床试验的患者与未被招募参加临床试验的患者在IMD(p=0.38)、BMI(p=0.34)和神经多样性(p=0.10)方面没有差异。结论尽管实施了明确的试验招募途径,但高龄和英语不流利仍然是参加早期临床试验的障碍。迫切需要通过提高认识、加强适当的培训以及用患者选择的语言向其提供全面的试验信息来解决这些障碍。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
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