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Results of a survey of cancer patients' willingness to travel to participate in a clinical trial.

Nicholas ZdenkowskiJames LynamVictoria SprouleLaura WallJessica SearstonScott Brown
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2020)
Only 2-3% of cancer patients enrol in a trial. We surveyed patients' willingness to change clinician or treating centre, or to travel, to participate in trials, to improve trial recruitment. Of 188 respondents, 79% were willing to participate in a trial in at least one scenario. Increasing travel time, change in oncologist, private health insurance and out of pocket expenses decreased likelihood of joining a trial. Rural and regional patients, and those from lower socio-economic areas, were more willing to travel. To optimise access to trials, clinicians should refer within and between institutions.
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