FDA Resources for Patients with Cancer
FDA offers many online resources for patients and consumers interested in learning more about cancer clinical trials. Several informative pages are also available through the FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity links under Cancer.
Minorities have low rates of participation in clinical trials. FDA is working to improve this because it is important to test medical products in the people they are meant to help. This makes the products safer and more effective for everyone.
Minorities in Clinical Trials- Racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in clinical research. This is a concern because people of different ages, races, and ethnicities, may react differently to medical products.
About Research Participation- Find information about research and research participation.
Fact Sheet: Minorities in Clinical Trials- Minority participation in clinical trials is important.
Brochure: Become a Research Volunteer- Research needs you! It's YOUR decision.
NCI resources which would be useful for patients/advocates/families:
Taking Part in Cancer Research Studies
Donating Your Blood, Tissue and Other Samples
Learn About Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials
Drug Trials Snapshots- Find information about who participated in clinical trials for new drugs. Diversity in Clinical Trial Participation- It is important to test drugs and medical products in the people they are meant to help.
Watch Our Black History Month video, “All Power to the Patient, Achieving Cancer Health Equity,” recorded Feb 6, 2020, at FDA’s White Oak campus.
Coming Soon! OCE Spotlights Advocates and External Stakeholders in “OCE Connections” videos
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