The Role of Clinical Trial Participation in Cancer Research: Barriers, Evidence, and Strategies
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Abstract
Fewer than one in 20 adult patients with cancer enroll in cancer clinical trials. Although barriers to trial participation have been the subject of frequent study, the rate of trial participation has not changed substantially over time. Barriers to trial participation are structural, clinical, and attitudinal, and they differ according to demographic and socioeconomic factors. In this article, we characterize the nature of cancer clinical trial barriers, and we consider global and local strategies for reducing barriers. We also consider the specific case of adolescents with cancer and show that the low rate of trial enrollment in this age group strongly correlates with limited improvements in cancer population…
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- Clinical trial
- Generalizability theory
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Population
- Socioeconomic status
- Randomized controlled trial
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