Testing targeted approaches to enhance Cancer Genetics Network minority recruitment within Asian populations.

Community genetics Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-04-14 DOI:10.1159/000116884
Lari Wenzel, Deborah Bowen, Rana Habbal, Nancy Leighton, Thuy Vu, Hoda Anton-Culver
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Abstract

Background/aims: Asian 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).

Methods: 1,096 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.

Results: A 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: Novel recruitment approaches can assist in improving recruitment of Asian populations into cancer genetic research studies.

测试有针对性的方法来提高癌症遗传学网络在亚洲人群中的少数群体招募。
背景/目的:亚裔美国人在癌症研究中的代表性不足。本研究的目的是评估多臂招募方法在改善亚洲人进入癌症遗传网络(CGN)的有效性。方法:通过加州大学欧文分校(UCI)和弗雷德哈钦森癌症研究中心(FHCRC)的癌症登记处确定的1,096名潜在参与者被随机分配到四种招募方法中的一种。结果:在FHCRC和UCI的2年期间,亚洲参与CGN的人数增加了6.2%,这使得CGN在亚洲范围内的总人数增加了2%。研究人员观察到不同研究组在招募成功率方面的特定地点差异。结论:新的招募方法有助于提高亚洲人群在癌症基因研究中的招募。
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