and? That's has always been the case- minorities don't like to. enter trials 4 many reasons. Don't make this a racism issue
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it is systemic racism
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nope it's not!
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in addition to minorities being averse to clinical trials; I bet most of the donors are whites too, right?
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Most people in the United States are white.
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cancer does not care what color your skin is
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skin cancer does
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The point of the article is about income based access, not racial discrimination.
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it's the basic tech cycle. Wealthy people sub early tech, price drops (If govt barriers stay down)
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Please see another blog I've written about this topichttps://medium.com/@brianshields/the-fdas-tuskegee-experiment-in-lung-cancer-patients-defbd4552739#.2a9e1r35m …
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ummm. Cuz ma y blacks can't meet the eligibility. Do your bloody homework,
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By the look of things, in a decade or so it will be illegal to be white.
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probably just a coincidence
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... although clinical trials are free, those enrolled must have the financial ability to sustain their participation in them ...
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