Patient Exchange: Improving Diversity In Clinical Trials

The Patient Exchange:
Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials

Take part in a transformative conversation with six Black patients as they share their personal journeys navigating clinical trials for cancer and other conditions. 

This program tackles cultural and social barriers head-on, offering insights on starting discussions with your doctor, understanding enrollment, and overcoming mistrust and misinformation. Learn why cancer clinical trials are not so much about placebos but about “getting tomorrow’s medicine today,” and gain the knowledge to make informed decisions for your health.

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Topics:
  • How to bring up clinical trials with your doctor
  • Understand the screening and enrollment process
  • Listen to real patients discuss their clinical trials experiences
  • Help dispel the myth of placebos in cancer clinical trials
  • Overcome mistrust, lack of info, and other traditional cultural barriers

Program Panel

Tiffany Drummond

Tiffany Drummond

Host
Clinical Researcher & Patient Advocate

The Patient Story

Tony Williams

Dir. of Diversity
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Patient Advocate

The Patient Story

Shyreece P.

Shyreece

Non-small cell lung cancer survivor and Patient Advocate

Gwendolyn J.

Gwendolyn

Cervical cancer Survivor and Patient Advocate

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Thank you to Johnson & Johnson for its support of our patient education program! The Patient Story retains full editorial control over all content.

The Patient Exchange: Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials
Hosted by The Patient Story
Take part in a transformative conversation with six Black patients as they share their personal journeys navigating clinical trials. This program tackles cultural and social barriers head-on, offering insights on starting discussions with your doctor, understanding enrollment, and overcoming mistrust and misinformation. Learn why cancer clinical trials are not so much about placebos but about “getting tomorrow’s medicine today,” and gain the knowledge to make informed decisions for your health.
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