Jennifer L Wolf, Alexandra Hamilton, Anjile An, John P Leonard, Margaux J Kanis
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Racial Disparities in Endometrial Cancer Clinical Trial Representation: Exploring the Role of Eligibility Criteria.
This study aimed to determine whether Black patients with recurrent endometrial cancer were more likely than White patients to be ineligible for a recently published clinical trial due to specific eligibility criteria.