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Group works to get more people of color in clinical drug trials
Renita Raney has lung cancer. It’s her third cancer fight.”The doctor came in on my last visit with him and said there’s nothing ...
Equitable Representation of Latinos in Clinical Research Is Needed to Achieve Health Equity in Cancer Care
Purpose:
Identify key barriers that keep Latinos from participating in clinical trials (CTs) and interventions proven effective in i...
Abbott and Women as One Partner to Help More Underrepresented Physicians Lead Clinical Trials
New partnership will provide physician training to drive improved diversity in clinical trials
Training program is open to underrepresented group...
Clinical Trials and the Data Diversity Problem – HIStalk
Clinical Trials and the Data Diversity ProblemBy Liz Beatty
Liz Beatty is chief strategy officer for Inato of Guilford, CT.
Minority and mar...
FDA Pushes Enrollment of Underrepresented Populations in Clinical Trials with Recent ‘Race and Ethnicity Diversity Plan’ Draft Guidance
Jacob Simpson
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Why Do Clinical Trials Still Underrepresent Minority Groups?
It’s no secret that, for decades, the participants in clinical trials for new drugs and medical devices haven’t accurately represented ...
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