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Racial disparities in pancreatic cancer clinical trials: Defining the problem and identifying solutions.
Underrepresented minority patients with pancreatic cancer have differential access to cancer treatments, including clinical trials. The successful conduct and completion of clinical trials is critical to improve outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer. Therefore, it is essential to consider how to maximize eligibility of patients for both therapeutic and non-therapeutic clinical trials. It is important for clinicians and for the health system to understand individual-, clinician-, and system-level barriers to recruitment, enrollment, and completion of clinical trials to alleviate bias. Understanding strategies that lead to improved enrollment of underrepresented minorities, socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals, and underserved communities will improve generalizability of cancer clinical trials and advance health equity.
期刊介绍:
Advances in Cancer Research (ACR) has covered a remarkable period of discovery that encompasses the beginning of the revolution in biology.
Advances in Cancer Research (ACR) has covered a remarkable period of discovery that encompasses the beginning of the revolution in biology. The first ACR volume came out in the year that Watson and Crick reported on the central dogma of biology, the DNA double helix. In the first 100 volumes are found many contributions by some of those who helped shape the revolution and who made many of the remarkable discoveries in cancer research that have developed from it.