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  • We evaluated the extent of oncology clinical trial infrastructure in the US, focusing on neuro-oncology while also considering its broader implications for cancer research and care.
  • * Over 57% of the US population does not have direct access to this trial-supporting infrastructure, with a significant concentration in urban and socioeconomically privileged areas.
  • * Our findings highlight the disparities in access to oncology care and propose strategies to enhance the infrastructure's reach to underserved populations.*

Article Abstract

We conducted an extensive assessment and quantification of the reach of the oncology clinical trial supporting infrastructure in the United States (US). While our primary focus was on identifying avenues to expand the reach of neuro-oncology clinical trials, we considered infrastructure layers with important implications for broader cancer research and care. Specifically, we examined the geographic, population, and socioeconomic reach of national collaboratives (including over 1,500 institutions), over 600 academic oncology and neurosurgery training programs, and networks of over 25,000 individual neuro-oncology, neurosurgery, and general oncology (including hematology/medical/gynecological oncology, surgical oncology, and radiation oncology) providers. Our study found that over 57% of the US population lacks direct access to trial-supporting infrastructure. More than 71% of the locations with infrastructure are urban, and over 72% are in socioeconomically-advantaged areas. Our findings reveal critical disparities in oncology care access and suggest actionable strategies to optimize and expand the existing infrastructure's reach.\.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djae240DOI Listing

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