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I’m a Black Woman Working in Clinical Trials. Here’s What I Tell Patients About Them
As a Black woman working in clinical trials, I've seen firsthand the critical importance of diversity and inclusion in medical research. Clinical trials are the gateway for developing new drugs and treatments that can improve and save lives. However, if read more about I’m a Black Woman Working in Clinical Trials. Here’s What I Tell Patients About Them
4 Common Myths About Clinical Trials
Sponsored by Merck Clinical trials are research studies that are designed to learn more about how our bodies respond to investigational medicines. Any medicine, vaccine, medical device or procedure that is approved for public use has first been studied in read more about 4 Common Myths About Clinical Trials
3 Major Barriers to Black Clinical Trial Participation and How to Solve Them
Clinical trials play a key role in advancing cancer treatment, especially for Black Americans who face higher death rates and experience inequalities in access to health care. We must understand the unique barriers Black patients in the U.S. encounter concerning read more about 3 Major Barriers to Black Clinical Trial Participation and How to Solve Them
This Vaccine Fights Deadly Brain Tumor in Small Clinical Trial
(HealthDay News) — An experimental cancer vaccine can quickly reprogram a person’s immune system to attack glioblastoma, the most aggressive and lethal form of brain cancer, a small, preliminary study has found. The cancer vaccine is based on mRNA technology read more about This Vaccine Fights Deadly Brain Tumor in Small Clinical Trial
The Hidden Costs of Missing Diversity from Clinical Trials
Imagine you're testing a new medicine. To make sure it's safe and works well, you need people to try it out. These volunteers are part of a clinical trial, a crucial step in developing new treatments. But there's a problem: read more about The Hidden Costs of Missing Diversity from Clinical Trials
A Doctor Explains What’s Missing From Black Clinical Trial Enrollment
Patient success takes a village, and Dr. Craig Cole of Karmanos Cancer Institute believes the village extends to the recruitment of Black patients for clinical trials. He shares that having team enthusiasm is one way to overcome barriers to studying read more about A Doctor Explains What’s Missing From Black Clinical Trial Enrollment