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Clinical trial participation among ethnic/racial minority and majority patients with advanced cancer: what factors most influence enrollment?

Rachel Jimenez1, Baohui Zhang, Steven Joffe, Matthew Nilsson, Lorna Rivera, Jan Mutchler, Christopher Lathan, M Elizabeth Paulk, Holly G Prigerson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies using administrative data report that racial/ethnic minority patients enroll in clinical trials less frequently than white patients. We studied a cohort of terminally ill cancer patients to determine a) if racial/ethnic minority patients have lower rates of drug trial enrollment than white patients once socioeconomic characteristics are accounted for and b) what factors most influence drug trial enrollment among patients with advanced canceroverall.
METHODS: Coping with Cancer (CwC) is a National Cancer Institute/National Institute of Mental Health (NCI/NIMH)-funded multisite, prospective, longitudinal study of patients with advanced cancer. Baseline interviews assessed drug trial enrollment as well as socioeconomic characteristics. Logistic regression models estimated associations between drug trial enrollment and baseline characteristics. Stepwise, backward, and subset model selection was applied to select the final model where characteristics significant at α=0.05 remained in the model.
RESULTS: At a median of 4.4 months prior to death, 35 of 358 patients (9.8%) were enrolled in a drug trial. In unadjusted analyses, race/ethnicity, health insurance, performance status, recruitment site, cancer type, preference for life-extending care, and lack of end-of-life care planning were associated (p<0.05) with enrollment. In multivariable analysis, patient race/ethnicity was not significantly associated with enrollment. Patients who reported not having an end-of-life discussion (adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 0.18; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.04-0.83) and those not wanting to discuss life expectancy (AOR, 0.31; 95%CI 0.12-0.79) were more likely to be trial enrollees.
CONCLUSION: Patient race/ethnicity was not associated with clinical trial enrollment after adjustment for socioeconomic covariates. Patients with advanced cancer endorsing less engagement in end-of-life planning were more likely to be enrolled in a clinical trial.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23384245      PMCID: PMC3670563          DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2012.0413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


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1.  Science in the Heartland: Exploring determinants of offering cancer clinical trials in rural-serving community urology practices.

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2.  Participation in pediatric oncology research protocols: Racial/ethnic, language and age-based disparities.

Authors:  Paula Aristizabal; Jenelle Singer; Renee Cooper; Kristen J Wells; Jesse Nodora; Mehrzad Milburn; Sheila Gahagan; Deborah E Schiff; Maria E Martinez
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