Are Clinical Trials Safe For Blacks? Part 1
by Team BlackDoctor.org
The Latest In Clinical Trials
Blacks Have The Highest Rates of Pancreatic Cancer, But We’re Missing From Pancreatic Cancer Trials
Pancreatic cancer is among the deadliest types of cancer in the United States, with the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimating read more about Blacks Have The Highest Rates of Pancreatic Cancer, But We’re Missing From Pancreatic Cancer Trials
I Have a Rare Disease. Here’s Why I Chose to Do a Clinical Trial as a Black Woman
My name is Tasha White, and I was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis at the young age of six years old. read more about I Have a Rare Disease. Here’s Why I Chose to Do a Clinical Trial as a Black Woman
How I Advocated For Myself to Join a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
When Latoya Bolds-Johnson, a then 37-year-old physician assistant and mother of three, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast read more about How I Advocated For Myself to Join a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
4 Reasons Why Black People Should Join a Clinical Trial
The decision to participate in clinical trials varies among individuals and offers numerous benefits. By joining a clinical trial, volunteers read more about 4 Reasons Why Black People Should Join a Clinical Trial
Why We Need More Black Women in Clinical Trials
Black Americans have the highest death rates among all racial and ethnic groups for various cancers, with Black American women read more about Why We Need More Black Women in Clinical Trials
Join This Study to Understand Why Black Women Have the Highest Rates of Cancer
The American Cancer Society (ACS) announced the VOICES of Black Women cancer study earlier this week. This study will involve read more about Join This Study to Understand Why Black Women Have the Highest Rates of Cancer