Representation of Asian Americans in clinical cancer trials

Citation
Ga. Alexander et al., Representation of Asian Americans in clinical cancer trials, ANN EPIDEMI, 10(8), 2000, pp. S61-S67
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
Journal title
ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
ISSN journal
10472797 → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Supplement
S
Pages
S61 - S67
Database
ISI
SICI code
1047-2797(200011)10:8<S61:ROAAIC>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
PURPOSE: The objectives of this study are to analyze the accrual of Asian A mericans to National Cancer Institute (NCI)-supported prevention, screening /diagnosis, and treatment trials and to determine if there is proportional ethnic representation. METHODS: Data were obtained on all participants accrued to ongoing preventi on and screening/diagnosis trials and on all patients accrued to treatment trials from 1994 to mid-1998. In the analysis, the percentage of Asian Amer icans to the total number of trial participants is calculated. For treatmen t trials, participants were stratified into five age groups: 0-20 years, 21 -44 years, 45-54 years, 55-64 years, and 65 or more years. RESULTS: Asian Americans represented 4.8% of subjects accrued in screening/ diagnosis trials, 1.8 to 2.2% of subjects in treatment trials, and 0.9% of subjects in prevention trials. Comparison of treatment trial age groups rev ealed that younger Asian Americans participate significantly more in treatm ent trials than older Asian Americans. CONCLUSIONS: Asian American accrual in NCI-supported trials is representati ve of the cancer burden of Asian Americans in the United States. However, A sian Americans 65+ years are under-represented. Their full participation in cancer trials is justified. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights rese rved.