Clinical Trials
5 Reasons It’s Important for People of Color to Take Part in Clinical Trials
Newswise — To become part of the standard of care in doctors’ offices and hospitals and to be covered by health insurance, new medications and proc...
Expanding minority opportunity in medical careers
Race significantly impacts the quality of health care patients receive in the United States, as well as the ultimate outcomes. While the impact of ...
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…5 chance of developing the disease.
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African American men have a 1 in 5 chance of developing prostate *...
Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data in Clinical Trials
Docket Number:
FDA-2016-D-3561
Issued by:
Guidance Issuing Office
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Center for Devices and Radiological He...
Why We Need More Black and Hispanic Women in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
In July 2021, Latoya Bolds-Johnson, a physician assistant from the Washington, D.C., area, was diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer...
Trial for multiple sclerosis drug focused on Hispanic and Black patients
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
Researchers are conducting what they call a first of its kind clinical trial to study how Hispanic and Bla...
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