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Getting Blacks into Heart-Related Clinical Trials Isn’t a “Spectator Sport”
Despite progress in cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment, Black adults in the USA still face higher rates of premature CVD read more about Getting Blacks into Heart-Related Clinical Trials Isn’t a “Spectator Sport”
How Black Clinical Trial Participation Can End Health Care Inequalities
New medical treatments often come with great promise, but sometimes that promise doesn’t fully extend to Black Americans. “Populations of read more about How Black Clinical Trial Participation Can End Health Care Inequalities
Stage 4 Lung Cancer: Why I Said Yes to a Clinical Trial
In March 2020, Sheena P. was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, which came as a huge shock to her read more about Stage 4 Lung Cancer: Why I Said Yes to a Clinical Trial
Why Blacks Aren’t Qualifying for Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials, And What Can Be Done About It
Despite the increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, African Americans and Hispanics are underrepresented in clinical trials. A recent USC study read more about Why Blacks Aren’t Qualifying for Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials, And What Can Be Done About It
A Clinical Trial Saved My Life: Surviving Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Mel Mann shares his personal story of survival after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia in 1995. Given only three read more about A Clinical Trial Saved My Life: Surviving Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Dr. William Carson on 3 Reasons Clinical Trials Are Safe for Black Americans
In Dr. William Carson's experience, he says, "It is as difficult today to get African Americans to participate in clinical read more about Dr. William Carson on 3 Reasons Clinical Trials Are Safe for Black Americans