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消除亚洲人和夏威夷原住民在癌症临床试验入组方面的种族差异。

Overcoming racial disparities in cancer clinical trial enrollment of Asians and Native Hawaiians.

作者信息

Acoba Jared D, Sumida Ken, Berenberg Jeffrey

机构信息

University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI, USA.

John A. Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, USA.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2022 May 27;28:100933. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2022.100933. eCollection 2022 Aug.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Asians and Native Hawaiians are two of the fastest growing minority populations in the United States, however these racial minority groups are severely underrepresented in clinical trials. This study looks at cancer clinical trial accrual among Asians and Native Hawaiians in a community-based network with a mission of increasing minority accrual to studies.

METHODS

The University of Hawaii Cancer Center (UHCC) network enrolls patients to treatment and non-treatment cancer studies. Enrollment on studies opened between 2009 and 2013 were obtained from UHCC's clinical trial management system. Incidence of cancer by race was acquired from the Hawaii Tumor Registry. Enrollment fractions were compared for the most common races in the state: White, Asian (specifically Chinese, Filipino, Japanese), and Native Hawaiian.

RESULTS

Whites comprised the largest proportion of cancer patients and participants in trials. Asians and Native Hawaiians were enrolled into cancer clinical trials at the same or higher enrollment fraction compared to Whites. Chinese, Japanese, and Native Hawaiian patients participated in treatment trials significantly more often than Whites (p < 0.05). Similarly, Chinese and Native Hawaiians enrolled in non-treatment trials at a significantly higher rate compared to Whites (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

The UHCC network has instituted many strategies to increase minority accrual that have likely led to Asian and Native Hawaiian patients participating in studies at least as often as White patients. The strategies implemented at UHCC may benefit similar communities with a high number of minority cancer patients.

摘要

背景

亚洲人和夏威夷原住民是美国增长最快的两个少数族裔群体,然而这些少数种族群体在临床试验中的代表性严重不足。本研究考察了基于社区的网络中亚洲人和夏威夷原住民参与癌症临床试验的情况,该网络的使命是增加少数族裔参与研究的人数。

方法

夏威夷大学癌症中心(UHCC)网络招募患者参与癌症治疗和非治疗研究。2009年至2013年期间开放的研究的入组情况来自UHCC的临床试验管理系统。按种族划分的癌症发病率来自夏威夷肿瘤登记处。比较该州最常见种族(白人、亚洲人(具体为中国人、菲律宾人、日本人)和夏威夷原住民)的入组比例。

结果

白人在癌症患者和试验参与者中占比最大。与白人相比,亚洲人和夏威夷原住民参与癌症临床试验的入组比例相同或更高。中国、日本和夏威夷原住民患者参与治疗试验的频率显著高于白人(p < 0.05)。同样,与白人相比,中国和夏威夷原住民参与非治疗试验的比例显著更高(p < 0.05)。

结论

UHCC网络制定了许多增加少数族裔入组的策略,这些策略可能促使亚洲人和夏威夷原住民患者参与研究的频率至少与白人患者相同。UHCC实施的策略可能会使拥有大量少数族裔癌症患者的类似社区受益。

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