Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Disparities in Lung Cancer Clinical Trials: Moving toward Equity and Inclusion
In this Hope With Answers podcast, hear from doctors in the field and researchers on the front lines discuss the disparities in lung cancer clinical trials. Disparities in access to healthcare opportunities occur when there is an absence of health equity. These health differences are closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage.
Listen to these lung cancer experts address disparity in all aspects. This includes eligibility, referral programs, healthcare access, and appropriate follow-up for lung cancer screening. They propose strategies to address each of these areas so that we can bridge this disparity, equity and inclusion gap.
Missing Out on Treatments: Disparities in Lung Cancer Clinical Trials
Advances in lung cancer treatments over the last few years have made it possible to live with lung cancer for years after diagnosis. But minority and ethnic populations represent less than 5% of those getting the latest treatments in clinical trials.
Guests
Dr. Raymond Osarogiagbon of Baptist Cancer Center in Memphis, Tennessee
Vincent K. Lam, M.D., an Assistant Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins, is a clinical/translational investigator with a special interest in lung cancer and an LCFA Young Investigator grantee.
Dr. Triparna Sen, is an Assistant Attending, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Assistant Professor, Weil Cornell School of Medicine and an LCFA Young Investigator grantee
Patients have the power to make a difference in health disparities in lung cancer clinical trials by:
- educating themselves on the steps to take
- asking their doctors questions
- looking for information on websites like lcfamerica.org or social media oncogene groups.
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