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African-American patients with cancer Talking About Clinical Trials (TACT) with oncologists during consultations: evaluating the efficacy of tailored health messages in a randomised controlled trial?¢??the TACT study protocol

机译:非裔美国人癌症患者在会诊期间与肿瘤科医生讨论临床试验(TACT):在随机对照试验中评估量身定制的健康信息的功效-TACT研究方案

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Abstract Introduction Low rates of accrual of African-American (AA) patients with cancer to therapeutic clinical trials (CTs) represent a serious and modifiable racial disparity in healthcare that impedes the development of promising cancer therapies. Sub
机译:摘要引言非裔美国人(AA)癌症患者接受治疗性临床试验(CT)的比率较低,代表了医疗保健领域的严重且可修改的种族差异,这阻碍了有前途的癌症疗法的发展。子

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