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Cancer Clinical Trials: Why Diversity Matters Bench to Bedside

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Currently, only 4 percent of people who participate in a clinical trial are Black and 5 percent are Hispanic. On this episode of the Bench to Bedside podcast, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, speaks with Dr. Tara Lin, medical director of the cancer center’s Clinical Trial Office, and Dr. Ronald Chen, Chair and professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine and associate director for Health Equity at the cancer center, about why diversity in clinical trials is important to the health of our region, and what The University of Kansas Cancer Center is doing to give all communities access. Ullyses Wright, a member of the cancer center’s patient research advocacy group (PIVOT) and cancer prevention clinical trial participant, also joins the conversation to share his perspective as a leader in the Kansas City African American community.
If you appreciated this episode, please share, rate, subscribe and leave a review. For the latest updates, make you are following us on social media by searching for KU Cancer Center on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Do you have questions about cancer? Would you like to participate in this podcast? We want to hear from you! Send us an email with your questions at benchtobedside@kumc.edu or leave us a voice message at (913) 588-3880. Your question may be featured on a future episode.
Links from this episode:
Learn more about clinical trials at KU Cancer Center: https://www.kucancercenter.org/cancer-clinical-trials Learn more about the need for diversity in clinical trials: https://www.kucancercenter.org/yourvoice Learn more about the KU Cancer Center clinical trials finder app, available for download on Apple and Android: https://www.kucancercenter.org/news-room/news/2023/02/clinical-trial-finder-application-adds-patient-friendly-feature Clinical Trials - Why Diversity Matters video: https://youtu.be/vDnsFKd4alE KU Cancer Center uses art to raise awareness about access to clinical trials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnQkN-JnS_8 Learn more about KU Cancer Center’s patient research advocacy group, PIVOT: https://www.kucancercenter.org/research/give-back/patient-research-advocacy Dr. Tara Lin shares the five things you may not know about clinical trials on the KU Cancer Center blog: https://www.kucancercenter.org/news-room/blog/2021/09/five-things-you-may-not-know-about-clinical-trials   Dr. Ronald Chen shares efforts to eliminate cancer health disparities in Kansas and beyond: https://www.kucancercenter.org/research/transformative-research/beyond-the-bench/2020/leading-the-way

Currently, only 4 percent of people who participate in a clinical trial are Black and 5 percent are Hispanic. On this episode of the Bench to Bedside podcast, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, speaks with Dr. Tara Lin, medical director of the cancer center’s Clinical Trial Office, and Dr. Ronald Chen, Chair and professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine and associate director for Health Equity at the cancer center, about why diversity in clinical trials is important to the health of our region, and what The University of Kansas Cancer Center is doing to give all communities access. Ullyses Wright, a member of the cancer center’s patient research advocacy group (PIVOT) and cancer prevention clinical trial participant, also joins the conversation to share his perspective as a leader in the Kansas City African American community.
If you appreciated this episode, please share, rate, subscribe and leave a review. For the latest updates, make you are following us on social media by searching for KU Cancer Center on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Do you have questions about cancer? Would you like to participate in this podcast? We want to hear from you! Send us an email with your questions at benchtobedside@kumc.edu or leave us a voice message at (913) 588-3880. Your question may be featured on a future episode.
Links from this episode:
Learn more about clinical trials at KU Cancer Center: https://www.kucancercenter.org/cancer-clinical-trials Learn more about the need for diversity in clinical trials: https://www.kucancercenter.org/yourvoice Learn more about the KU Cancer Center clinical trials finder app, available for download on Apple and Android: https://www.kucancercenter.org/news-room/news/2023/02/clinical-trial-finder-application-adds-patient-friendly-feature Clinical Trials - Why Diversity Matters video: https://youtu.be/vDnsFKd4alE KU Cancer Center uses art to raise awareness about access to clinical trials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnQkN-JnS_8 Learn more about KU Cancer Center’s patient research advocacy group, PIVOT: https://www.kucancercenter.org/research/give-back/patient-research-advocacy Dr. Tara Lin shares the five things you may not know about clinical trials on the KU Cancer Center blog: https://www.kucancercenter.org/news-room/blog/2021/09/five-things-you-may-not-know-about-clinical-trials   Dr. Ronald Chen shares efforts to eliminate cancer health disparities in Kansas and beyond: https://www.kucancercenter.org/research/transformative-research/beyond-the-bench/2020/leading-the-way

52 min