Thomson Healthcare Cancer Profiler Used in Study
04 March 2008 - 6:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Minority Interest in Clinical Trials Identified STAMFORD, Conn.,
March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- When researching cancer treatment
information, ethnic minorities are just as inclined as Caucasians
to be interested in information about clinical trials, according to
a study published in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical
Oncology. The study, "An examination of the influence of patient
race and ethnicity on expressed interest in learning about cancer
clinical trials," analyzed Internet use patterns among over 60,000
patients searching for information about cancer treatment.
Researchers from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center in Houston conducted the study by analyzing patient usage of
Thomson Healthcare's (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) online cancer profilers,
which are embedded in over 100 cancer information Web sites,
including the American Cancer Society's cancer.org. The online
cancer profiler tools are free of charge and accessible under the
"treatment decision" links on the American Cancer Society Web site.
The tools allow patients and caregivers to enter detailed
information about diagnoses and receive treatment options and
information that can be used in the management of their conditions.
One of the questions in the profiler is: "Are you interested in
learning about clinical trials?" Researchers parsed the responses
to this question against self-reported race/ethnicity data to come
to the conclusion that African-American, Asian-American and
Hispanic patients are just as inclined to indicate interest in
clinical trials as their Caucasian counterparts. "In this
examination, more than 60,000 patients, who self-identified their
race/ethnicity, responded to a question regarding their interest in
learning more about cancer clinical trials. African-American,
Hispanic and Asian- American patients expressed a similar level of
interest compared to the Caucasian population," said Dr. Maurie
Markman, M.D., lead author of the study and vice president for
clinical research, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. "These data raise
the provocative suggestion that providing information regarding
cancer trials may be a particularly rational method to spread
awareness of these studies among the non-Caucasian patient
populations." According to the National Cancer Institute,
minorities tend to be under- represented in health research
studies. The institute suggests that efforts to increase minority
participation in health research should focus on improving access
to studies rather than on changing people's attitudes toward
research. "Clinical trials can be critical for the development of
effective prevention, diagnostic and treatment methods for cancer
and other diseases," said Alicia Moffat, vice president, Web
operations, Thomson Healthcare. "We are pleased to learn that the
data from our online cancer profilers has been helpful in providing
people with access to the information they need about clinical
trials as well as communicating the availability of this treatment
option." To learn more about this study, please contact D. Nikki
Wheeler, or (303) 486-9031. About Thomson Healthcare Thomson
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DATASOURCE: Thomson Healthcare CONTACT: D. Nikki Wheeler, Sr.
Market Manager, External Relations, of Thomson Healthcare,
+1-303-486-9031, Web site: http://www.thomsonhealthcare.com/
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