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A Case-Control Study Examining Disparities in Clinical Trial Participation Among Breast Surgical Oncology Patients.

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Fayanju, OM; Ren, Y; Thomas, SM; Greenup, RA; Hyslop, T; Hwang, ES; Stewart, JH
Published in: JNCI Cancer Spectr
April 2020

BACKGROUND: Clinical trial participation among racial and ethnic minorities remains low despite national efforts. We sought to determine how participation in clinical trials by breast surgical oncology patients has changed over time and what characteristics are associated with participation. METHODS: Women with breast cancer enrolled in National Cancer Institute-sponsored, cooperative-group trials from 2000 to 2012 and who underwent oncologic surgery (n = 17 125) were compared with trial-eligible women in the National Cancer Database diagnosed in 2000-2012 (n = 792 719). Race-specific trial participation was plotted over time by income and reported as a proportion of the combined cohorts. Factors associated with trial participation were estimated using logistic regression; we report odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). A P value less than  .05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses. All tests were two-sided. RESULTS: Participation declined across all groups over time because of a decrease in the scale and number of trials. In 2000-2003, Asian-Pacific Islander (7.17%), Hispanic (3.48%), and white (7.13%) patients from the highest income group had higher participation than their lower-income counterparts (Asian-Pacific Islander: 3.95%; Hispanic: 2.67%; white: 5.96%), but by 2008-2012, only high-income white patients participated more than lower-income whites (0.32% vs 0.25%, all P < .01). Black (OR = 0.80, 95% CI = 0.75 to 0.85) and Hispanic (OR = 0.84, 95% CI = 0.77 to 0.92) patients were less likely to participate than whites, but there were statistically significant interactions between income and race and ethnicity, with high-income black patients being approximately 50% less likely to participate than lower-income blacks (all P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Multifaceted interventions addressing the intersectionality of race, ethnicity, and other patient characteristics are needed to address persistent disparities in trial participation among breast surgical oncology patients.

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JNCI Cancer Spectr

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2515-5091

Publication Date

April 2020

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

pkz103

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
 

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Fayanju, O. M., Ren, Y., Thomas, S. M., Greenup, R. A., Hyslop, T., Hwang, E. S., & Stewart, J. H. (2020). A Case-Control Study Examining Disparities in Clinical Trial Participation Among Breast Surgical Oncology Patients. JNCI Cancer Spectr, 4(2), pkz103. https://doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkz103
Fayanju, Oluwadamilola M., Yi Ren, Samantha M. Thomas, Rachel A. Greenup, Terry Hyslop, E Shelley Hwang, and John H. Stewart. “A Case-Control Study Examining Disparities in Clinical Trial Participation Among Breast Surgical Oncology Patients.JNCI Cancer Spectr 4, no. 2 (April 2020): pkz103. https://doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkz103.
Fayanju OM, Ren Y, Thomas SM, Greenup RA, Hyslop T, Hwang ES, et al. A Case-Control Study Examining Disparities in Clinical Trial Participation Among Breast Surgical Oncology Patients. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2020 Apr;4(2):pkz103.
Fayanju, Oluwadamilola M., et al. “A Case-Control Study Examining Disparities in Clinical Trial Participation Among Breast Surgical Oncology Patients.JNCI Cancer Spectr, vol. 4, no. 2, Apr. 2020, p. pkz103. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/jncics/pkz103.
Fayanju OM, Ren Y, Thomas SM, Greenup RA, Hyslop T, Hwang ES, Stewart JH. A Case-Control Study Examining Disparities in Clinical Trial Participation Among Breast Surgical Oncology Patients. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2020 Apr;4(2):pkz103.

Published In

JNCI Cancer Spectr

DOI

EISSN

2515-5091

Publication Date

April 2020

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

pkz103

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis