The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society awarded a analysis group at Fox Chase Most cancers Middle a virtually $2.4 million grant to enhance medical trial entry for sufferers, notably these from underrepresented teams, throughout the Temple Well being system.
This system — dubbed RECONNECT: Overcoming Racial and Ethnic Inequity in Scientific Trial Enrollment Through Scientific Trial Nurse Navigation and Supplier Communication Coaching — will characteristic a novel coaching system for suppliers and specialised screening and preenrollment companies for sufferers. RECONNECT is predicted to run for five years, in accordance with a press launch.
Shazia Ok. Nakhoda, MD, assistant professor within the division of hematology/oncology and a member of the hematology-lymphoma program; Linda Fleisher, PhD, MPH, analysis professor within the Most cancers Prevention and Management Analysis Program; and Zachary Frosch, MD, MSHP, assistant professor within the division of hematology/oncology and the Most cancers Prevention and Management Analysis Program — all at Fox Chase Most cancers Middle — will purpose to handle three coaching methods and their results on the range of medical trial individuals. The methods embody a proper, evidence-based, stakeholder-guided and extremely participatory course; one other course on educating suppliers in cultural competency and bilingualism; and a 3rd multilevel intervention that mixes the 2 programs.
“I’m extremely honored to have received this award,” Nakhoda mentioned within the launch. “I’m so grateful to be a part of an establishment that’s so dedicated to enhancing equitable care and has enormously supported my group in making use of for this grant. One of many key missions of Temple Well being and Fox Chase is to supply equitable care to all our sufferers, no matter race and ethnicity. The funding by means of this grant will assist us to raised perceive how we are able to obtain this mission.”
“Whereas most cancers can impression anybody, the unlucky actuality is that equitable entry to high-quality, inexpensive therapy and care is out of attain for a lot of, and no different group is funding analysis particularly on fairness in entry for [patients with] blood most cancers and survivors,” Eric Cooks, PhD, senior director of LLS’s Fairness in Entry Analysis Program, mentioned within the launch.
“As a number one most cancers nonprofit, LLS is dedicated to reworking lives by means of our holistic strategy throughout analysis, affected person assist, and advocacy, which incorporates advancing well being fairness and eliminating well being disparities,” Cooks added. “This analysis is a primary step towards serving to all sufferers and survivors obtain significant entry to the therapy and care they want after they want it.”

