Are Clinical Trials Safe For Blacks? Part 1
by Team BlackDoctor.org
The Latest In Clinical Trials
How You Can Improve Black Representation in Clinical Trials With a Few Clicks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQzyFx82laE&ab_channel=NationalMinorityQualityForum Clinical trials are crucial for testing new drugs and medical treatments, but a lack of demographic diversity among trial participants can lead to dangerous knowledge gaps. In a recent interview on the National Minority Quality Forum's For Your Health read more about How You Can Improve Black Representation in Clinical Trials With a Few Clicks
5 Questions with Dr. Keven Stonewall on Black Men and Clinical Trials
Conversations about clinical trials are not particularly the most common topic of discussion for anyone especially among men and in particular, Black men. By fostering dialogue about our health in the Black community we can empower individuals to make informed read more about 5 Questions with Dr. Keven Stonewall on Black Men and Clinical Trials
Why Real-World Data Beyond Clinical Trials Matters, Especially for Black Communities
Real-world data (RWD) is becoming increasingly important for understanding how well medications and treatments work in everyday settings, especially for diverse populations like Black communities. It offers valuable insights beyond the controlled environment of clinical trials. In a Facebook Live read more about Why Real-World Data Beyond Clinical Trials Matters, Especially for Black Communities
Clinical Trials for a Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Are Underway
Pancreatic cancer is a strong enemy to Black health, and it often comes with a dismal prognosis. However, a new wave of optimism is surging with the exploration of innovative vaccine therapies. These clinical trials are promising for the future read more about Clinical Trials for a Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Are Underway
Understanding Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Clinical Trials for Black Women
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive form of breast cancer that tests negative for the three molecular components of breast cancer cells: estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and human epidermal growth factor protein (HER2). TNBC is more common in women read more about Understanding Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Clinical Trials for Black Women
Why We Need Black Men for Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials
Finding out you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer can cause unwarranted stress and anxiety especially if you are unfamiliar with the diagnosis, what caused it or your next steps for treatment. The journey towards understanding and managing this condition read more about Why We Need Black Men for Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials