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Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland

Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are critical to translation and development of better therapies to improve outcomes. CCTs require adequate patient involvement but accrual rates are low globally. Several known barriers impede participation and knowing how subpopulations differ in understanding of CCTs...

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Autores principales: Kearns, Cathriona, Feighery, Ronan, Mc Caffrey, John, Higgins, Michaela, Smith, Martina, Murphy, Verena, O’Reilly, Seamus, Horgan, Anne M., Walshe, Janice, McDermott, Ray, Morris, Patrick G., Keane, Maccon, Martin, Michael, Murphy, Conleth, Duffy, Karen, Mihai, Alina, Armstrong, John, O’Donnell, Dearbhaile M., Gallagher, William M., Kelly, Ciara M., Kelly, Catherine M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7409272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12071921
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author Kearns, Cathriona
Feighery, Ronan
Mc Caffrey, John
Higgins, Michaela
Smith, Martina
Murphy, Verena
O’Reilly, Seamus
Horgan, Anne M.
Walshe, Janice
McDermott, Ray
Morris, Patrick G.
Keane, Maccon
Martin, Michael
Murphy, Conleth
Duffy, Karen
Mihai, Alina
Armstrong, John
O’Donnell, Dearbhaile M.
Gallagher, William M.
Kelly, Ciara M.
Kelly, Catherine M.
author_facet Kearns, Cathriona
Feighery, Ronan
Mc Caffrey, John
Higgins, Michaela
Smith, Martina
Murphy, Verena
O’Reilly, Seamus
Horgan, Anne M.
Walshe, Janice
McDermott, Ray
Morris, Patrick G.
Keane, Maccon
Martin, Michael
Murphy, Conleth
Duffy, Karen
Mihai, Alina
Armstrong, John
O’Donnell, Dearbhaile M.
Gallagher, William M.
Kelly, Ciara M.
Kelly, Catherine M.
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description Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are critical to translation and development of better therapies to improve outcomes. CCTs require adequate patient involvement but accrual rates are low globally. Several known barriers impede participation and knowing how subpopulations differ in understanding of CCTs can foster targeted approaches to aid accrual and advance cancer treatments. We conducted the first nationwide survey of 1089 patients attending 14 Irish cancer centres, assessing understanding of fundamental concepts in CCT methodology and factors that influence participation, to help tailor patient support for accrual to CCTs. Two-thirds (66%) of patients reported never having been offered a CCT and only 5% of those not offered asked to participate. Misunderstanding of clinical equipoise was prevalent. There were differences in understanding of randomisation of treatment by age (p < 0.0001), ethnicity (p = 0.035) and marital status (p = 0.013), and 58% of patients and 61% previous CCT participants thought that their doctor would ensure better treatment in CCTs. Females were slightly more risk averse. Males indicated a greater willingness to participate in novel drug trials (p = 0.001, p = 0.003). The study identified disparities in several demographics; older, widowed, living in provincial small towns and fewer years-educated patients had generally poorer understanding of CCTs, highlighting requirements for targeted support in these groups.
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spelling pubmed-74092722020-08-25 Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland Kearns, Cathriona Feighery, Ronan Mc Caffrey, John Higgins, Michaela Smith, Martina Murphy, Verena O’Reilly, Seamus Horgan, Anne M. Walshe, Janice McDermott, Ray Morris, Patrick G. Keane, Maccon Martin, Michael Murphy, Conleth Duffy, Karen Mihai, Alina Armstrong, John O’Donnell, Dearbhaile M. Gallagher, William M. Kelly, Ciara M. Kelly, Catherine M. Cancers (Basel) Article Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are critical to translation and development of better therapies to improve outcomes. CCTs require adequate patient involvement but accrual rates are low globally. Several known barriers impede participation and knowing how subpopulations differ in understanding of CCTs can foster targeted approaches to aid accrual and advance cancer treatments. We conducted the first nationwide survey of 1089 patients attending 14 Irish cancer centres, assessing understanding of fundamental concepts in CCT methodology and factors that influence participation, to help tailor patient support for accrual to CCTs. Two-thirds (66%) of patients reported never having been offered a CCT and only 5% of those not offered asked to participate. Misunderstanding of clinical equipoise was prevalent. There were differences in understanding of randomisation of treatment by age (p < 0.0001), ethnicity (p = 0.035) and marital status (p = 0.013), and 58% of patients and 61% previous CCT participants thought that their doctor would ensure better treatment in CCTs. Females were slightly more risk averse. Males indicated a greater willingness to participate in novel drug trials (p = 0.001, p = 0.003). The study identified disparities in several demographics; older, widowed, living in provincial small towns and fewer years-educated patients had generally poorer understanding of CCTs, highlighting requirements for targeted support in these groups. MDPI 2020-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7409272/ /pubmed/32708702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12071921 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kearns, Cathriona
Feighery, Ronan
Mc Caffrey, John
Higgins, Michaela
Smith, Martina
Murphy, Verena
O’Reilly, Seamus
Horgan, Anne M.
Walshe, Janice
McDermott, Ray
Morris, Patrick G.
Keane, Maccon
Martin, Michael
Murphy, Conleth
Duffy, Karen
Mihai, Alina
Armstrong, John
O’Donnell, Dearbhaile M.
Gallagher, William M.
Kelly, Ciara M.
Kelly, Catherine M.
Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland
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title_full Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland
title_fullStr Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland
title_short Understanding and Attitudes toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Patients with a Cancer Diagnosis: National Study through Cancer Trials Ireland
title_sort understanding and attitudes toward cancer clinical trials among patients with a cancer diagnosis: national study through cancer trials ireland
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7409272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12071921
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