Impact of Clinical Trial Design on Recruitment of Racial and Ethnic Minorities

Saad Sheikh,Debora S. Bruno,Yilun Sun, Victoria Deng, Shearwood McClelland, Elizabeth Obi, Valerie Vinson, April Firstencel, Bob Lanese, Loretta Lausin,Jennifer A. Dorth, Nicholas G. Zaorsky, Kevin Hoy, Smitha Krishnamurthi

Journal of Cancer Education(2024)

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Knowledge related to how oncology treatment trial design influences enrollment of racial and ethnic minorities is limited. Rigorous identification of clinical trial design parameters that associate favorably with minority accrual provides educational opportunities for individuals interested in designing more representative treatment trials. We identified oncology trials with a minimum of 10 patients at an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center from 2010 to 2021. We defined a study endpoint of racial and ethnic minority accrual greater than zero. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine whether co-variables predicted our study endpoint. P-values of less than 0.05 were considered significant. A total of 352 cancer trials met eligibility criteria. These studies enrolled a total of 7981 patients with a total of 926 racial and ethnic minorities leading to a median enrollment of 10
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Clinical trials,Minority,Health disparities,Cancer education,Breast,Prostate,Immunotherapy
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