National cancer clinical trials: Children have equal access; Adolescents do not

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作者
Bleyer, WA
Tejeda, H
Murphy, SB
Robison, LL
Ross, JA
Pollock, BH
Severson, RK
Brawley, OW
Smith, MA
Ungerleider, RS
机构
[1] NCI,DIV CANC PREVENT & CONTROL,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[2] NCI,DIV CANC TREATMENT & DIAGNOSIS & CTR,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[3] NCI,PEDIAT ONCOL GRP,BETHESDA,MD 20892
关键词
national cancer trials; Children's Cancer Group; Pediatric Oncology Group; adolescents; cancer;
D O I
10.1016/S1054-139X(97)00110-9
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Purpose. To determine whether adolescents with cancer, who in comparison to younger patients have a higher cancer incidence and lower mortality reduction, have equal access to national cancer clinical trials. Methods. The ethnic/racial distribution of 29,859 subjects < 20 years of age entered onto National Cancer Institute-sponsored clinical trials between January 1, 1991, and June 30, 1994, was compared with the expected distribution of patients of the same age in the United States. Results. The Children's Cancer Group and Pediatric Oncology Group had 29,134 (97.6%) of the total study entries among < 20-year-old subjects during the 3.5 years of surveillance. The adult cooperative groups accounted for < 3% of the clinical trials entries in the 15-19-year age range. When analyzed nationally by region, the under-representation of the older adolescent subjects was universal. From other analyses, the two pediatric cooperative groups were estimated to have registered > 94% of the children < 15 years of age who were expected to have been diagnosed to have cancer, but only 21% of the cancer patients in the 15-19-year age group. Conclusions. The national pediatric cancer cooperative groups allow the majority of American children < 15 years of age and their families equal opportunity to access clinical cancer trials, regardless of pace or ethnicity. Among patients 15-19 years of age, however, > 75% are not being enrolled by any cooperative group sponsored by the National Cancer institute. Thus, older adolescents are disadvantaged with respect to access to the national clinical trials, regardless of their race or ethnicity. (C) Society for Adolescent Medicine, 1997.
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