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Making cancer research more inclusive
Nature Reviews Cancer ( IF 72.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-29 , DOI: 10.1038/s41568-021-00369-7
John D Carpten 1 , Lola Fashoyin-Aje 2 , Levi A Garraway 3 , Robert Winn 4
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We have been aware for some time that cancer research, from careers to clinical trials, is not as inclusive as it should be. The Black Lives Matter movement and protests against racism have emphasized that the time has come to stop talking about the lack of diversity, health inequities and structural racism in cancer research and instead work towards solutions. In that spirit, and on the basis of a virtual discussion during the American Association for Cancer Research 2020 Annual Meeting, we asked several scientists actively working to increase representation of Black American populations in cancer research how they are addressing these issues. Based on a virtual discussion during the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2020 Annual Meeting, we asked several scientists actively working to improve representation of Black American populations in cancer research how they are addressing these issues.

中文翻译:

使癌症研究更具包容性

一段时间以来,我们已经意识到癌症研究,从职业生涯到临床试验,都没有应有的包容性。Black Lives Matter 运动和反对种族主义的抗议活动强调,现在是停止谈论癌症研究中缺乏多样性、健康不平等和结构性种族主义的时候了,而是努力寻求解决方案。本着这种精神,在美国癌症研究协会 2020 年年会期间的虚拟讨论的基础上,我们询问了几位积极致力于增加美国黑人人口在癌症研究中的代表性的科学家,他们如何解决这些问题。基于美国癌症研究协会 (AACR) 2020 年年会期间的虚拟讨论,
更新日期:2021-06-29
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