Defining "success" in recruitment of underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials: moving toward a more consistent approach.
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A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to minority research participation among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Pacific IslandersRecruitment for Occupational Research: Using Injured Workers as the Point of Entry into WorkplacesBarriers and Motivators to Participating in mHealth Research Among African American Men.Predictors of attrition among rural breast cancer survivors.Strategies for Recruitment of Healthy Premenopausal Women into the African American Nutrition for Life (A NULIFE) StudyA disparity of words: racial differences in oncologist-patient communication about clinical trialsRecruitment and retention strategies for minority or poor clinical research participants: lessons from the Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span study.Participation in research studies: factors associated with failing to meet minority recruitment goals.A prospective analysis of the influence of older age on physician and patient decision-making when considering enrollment in breast cancer clinical trials (SWOG S0316).Recruiting vulnerable populations into research: a systematic review of recruitment interventions.Online advertising to reach and recruit Latino smokers to an internet cessation program: impact and costs.Recruiting underrepresented groups into the Carbohydrates and Related Biomarkers (CARB) cancer prevention feeding study.Overcoming challenges in designing and implementing a phase II randomized controlled trial using a presurgical model to test a dietary intervention in prostate cancer.Recruitment of minority and underserved populations in the United States: the Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities experience.Recruitment of a racially and ethnically diverse sample into a physical activity efficacy trial.Barriers to Clinical Trial Enrollment in Racial and Ethnic Minority Patients With Cancer.Beliefs and Preferences for Medical Research Among African-Americans."You Have to Approach Us Right": A Qualitative Framework Analysis for Recruiting African Americans Into mHealth Research.Baseline Characteristics and Generalizability of Participants in an Internet Smoking Cessation Randomized Trial.Video intervention increases participation of black breast cancer patients in therapeutic trials.Partnering around cancer clinical trials (PACCT): study protocol for a randomized trial of a patient and physician communication intervention to increase minority accrual to prostate cancer clinical trials.Bridging the Gap: Racial concordance as a strategy to increase African American participation in breast cancer research.The institutional development award states pediatric clinical trials network: building research capacity among the rural and medically underserved.Applying justice in clinical trials for diverse populations.Achieving Ethnic Diversity in Trial Recruitment
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Defining "success" in recruitment of underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials: moving toward a more consistent approach.
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Charlie Baffi
Gabriel Lai
Jon Tilburt
Mollie Howerton
Renee Wilson
Shari Bolen
Tiffany L Gary
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2006-03-01T00:00:00Z