Authors
Joseph M Unger, Dawn L Hershman, Kathy S Albain, Carol M Moinpour, Judith A Petersen, Kenda Burg, John J Crowley
Publication date
2013/2/10
Journal
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
536-542
Publisher
American Society of Clinical Oncology
Description
Purpose
Studies have shown an association between socioeconomic status (SES) and quality of oncology care, but less is known about the impact of patient SES on clinical trial participation.
Patients and Methods
We assessed clinical trial participation patterns according to important SES (income, education) and demographic factors in a large sample of patients surveyed via an Internet-based treatment decision tool. Logistic regression, conditioning on type of cancer, was used. Attitudes toward clinical trials were assessed using prespecified items about treatment, treatment tolerability, convenience, and cost.
Results
From 2007 to 2011, 5,499 patients were successfully surveyed. Forty percent discussed clinical trials with their physician, 45% of discussions led to physician offers of clinical trial participation, and 51% of offers led to clinical trial participation. The overall clinical trial participation rate was 9%. In …
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