Knowledge and access to information on recruitment of underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials.
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The National Cancer Institute-American Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Trial Accrual Symposium: summary and recommendationsImpact of primary care provider knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about cancer clinical trials: implications for referral, education and advocacy.Improving diversity in cancer research trials: the story of the Cancer Disparities Research Network.Viva bien!: Overcoming recruitment challenges in a multiple-risk-factor diabetes trial.Promoting Factors and Barriers to Participation in Early Phase Clinical Trials: Patients Perspectives.Identification of accrual barriers onto breast cancer prevention clinical trials: a case-control studyRecruiting and motivating black subjects to complete a lengthy survey in a large cohort study: an exploration of different strategies.Rural-urban differences in discussions of cancer treatment clinical trials.Evaluating a community-partnered cancer clinical trials pilot intervention with African American communities.Collaborative development of clinical trials education programs for African-American community-based organizations.Impact and costs of targeted recruitment of minorities to the National Lung Screening TrialDeveloping partnerships and recruiting dyads for a prostate cancer informed decision making program: lessons learned from a community-academic-clinical team.Perceptions from latino and african american older adults about biological markers in research.Involving hard-to-reach ethnic minorities in low-budget health research: lessons from a health survey among Moluccans in the NetherlandsThe Development of a Communication Tool to Facilitate the Cancer Trial Recruitment Process and Increase Research Literacy among Underrepresented Populations.Recruiting vulnerable populations into research: a systematic review of recruitment interventions.African American men's perspectives on promoting physical activity: "We're not that difficult to figure out!".Online advertising to reach and recruit Latino smokers to an internet cessation program: impact and costs.Oncologists' recommendations of clinical trial participation to patientsBarriers to hematopoietic cell transplantation clinical trial participation of african american and black youth with sickle cell disease and their parents.Clinical trials attitudes and practices of Latino physicians.Socio-ecological Model as a Framework for Overcoming Barriers and Challenges in Randomized Control Trials in Minority and Underserved Communities.Enrollment onto breast cancer therapeutic clinical trials: a tertiary cancer center experienceAn institutional strategy to increase minority recruitment to therapeutic trials.Connecting communities to health research: development of the Project CONNECT minority research registry.Early Phase Clinical Trials: Referral Barriers and Promoters among Physicians.Black art posters, an incentive to increase study enrollment among Blacks in a large cohort study.Minority enrollment in Parkinson's disease clinical trials.Influence of clinical communication on patients' decision making on participation in clinical trials.Recruitment of a racially and ethnically diverse sample into a physical activity efficacy trial.African American men's and women's perceptions of clinical trials research: focusing on prostate cancer among a high-risk population in the South.Cultivating a cycle of trust with diverse communities in practice-based research: a report from PRIME Net.Novel method for benchmarking recruitment of African American cancer patients to clinical therapeutic trials.Characteristics of advanced cancer patients with cancer-related fatigue enrolled in clinical trials and patients referred to outpatient palliative care clinics.Disparities in cancer clinical trials: an analysis of comprehensive cancer control plans.Recruiting Chinese Americans into cancer screening intervention trials: strategies and outcomes.Examining Differences in Opportunity and Eligibility for Cancer Clinical Trial Participation Based on Sociodemographic and Disease Characteristics.Adaptation of a Cancer Clinical Trials Education Program for African American and Latina/o Community Members.Teleconsent: A Novel Approach to Obtain Informed Consent for Research.Exploring Willingness of Elder Chinese in Houston to Participate in Clinical Research.
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Knowledge and access to information on recruitment of underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials.
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