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    Social determinants of health inequalities in early phase clinical trials in northern England

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    Authors
    Rae, S.
    Shaya, Sammy
    Taylor, E.
    Hoben, J.
    Oluwashegun, D.
    Lowe, H.
    Haris, N.
    Bashir, S.
    Oing, C.
    Krebs, Matthew G
    Thistlethwaite, Fiona C
    Carter, Louise
    Cook, Natalie
    Greystoke, A.
    Graham, Donna M
    Plummer, R.
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    Affiliation
    The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M20 4BX, UK
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    Abstract
    Background: Early phase clinical trials in Oncology represent a subspecialised area where UK patient selection is influenced by access to Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres (ECMCs). Equity of access with respect to social determinants of health (SDoH) were explored for two major ECMCs. Methods: A retrospective cohort study including all referrals to Newcastle and Manchester ECMCs in 2021 was completed. Consent to screening or pre-screening was stratified against SDoH characteristics, including: Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) decile, ethnicity and distance to centre. Results: 1243 patients were referred for trials. IMD quintile 1 (most deprived) patients had reduced likelihood of referral compared to expected population models (OR, 0.67; 95% CI: 0.55 to 0.80, p = <0.0001). IMD quintile 5 (least deprived) had increased likelihood of referral (OR, 1.46; 95% CI: 1.17 to 1.82, p = 0.0007). Living beyond median distance from Manchester reduced the likelihood of consenting to trials (OR, 0.72; 95% CI: 0.55 to 0.94, p = 0.015). Ethnicity data represented a White British propensity. Conclusions: Inequalities in socioeconomic and geographic factors influence referral and enrolment to early phase clinical trials in Northern England. This has implications for equity of access and generalisability of trial results internationally and warrants further study.
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    Rae S, Shaya S, Taylor E, Hoben J, Oluwashegun D, Lowe H, et al. Social determinants of health inequalities in early phase clinical trials in Northern England. British journal of cancer. 2024 2024 JUN 24.
    Journal
    British Journal of Cancer
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627105
    DOI
    10.1038/s41416-024-02765-w
    PubMed ID
    38914804
    Additional Links
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-024-02765-w
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    10.1038/s41416-024-02765-w
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