#SaludTues Transcript

Healthcare social media transcript of the #SaludTues hashtag.
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Salud America! @SaludAmerica
HAPPENING NOW! Join #SaludTues to discuss "Engaging Latinos in Clinical Trials" w/ @FDAHealthEquity
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Who’s here at the #SaludTues Tweetchat? Say hello and introduce yourself!
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: HAPPENING NOW! Join #SaludTues to discuss "Engaging Latinos in Clinical Trials" w/ @FDAHealthEquity
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Who’s here at the #SaludTues Tweetchat? Say hello and introduce yourself!
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Welcome #SaludTues Tweetchat co-host @FDAHealthEquity https://t.co/QVPwadiNdA
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@UTHResearch @UTHealthSA Yay! Excited you all could join! #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: HAPPENING NOW! Join #SaludTues to discuss "Engaging Latinos in Clinical Trials" w/ @FDAHealthEquity
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Who’s here at the #SaludTues Tweetchat? Say hello and introduce yourself!
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
@PublicHealthMap here! Empowering you with greater understanding about public health, maps, and everything in between! @SaludAmerica #SaludTues with @FDAHealthEquity here we go!!! 👏🔬👩‍⚕️🏥 https://t.co/gYjonj4gyM
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
Hello! Thank you for having us! #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
National Minority Cardiovascular Alliance is here and eager to participate in the Engaging Latinos in Clinical Trials #twitterchat #SaludTues https://t.co/i32K2p8kTW
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Welcome #SaludTues Tweetchat co-host @FDAHealthEquity https://t.co/QVPwadiNdA
Tim Wilson @timwlsn31
RT @CSPI: About half of pregnancies are unplanned, and the major birth defects that folic acid prevents occur very early in pregnancy--before most women know they are pregnant. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Tag answers w/ #SaludTues (and if you answer Q1, use A1 in your answer).
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: Hello! Thank you for having us! #SaludTues
American Heart Association - Michigan @MichiganAHA
@SaludAmerica Joining from Michigan! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Tag answers w/ #SaludTues (and if you answer Q1, use A1 in your answer).
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @FDAHealthEquity: Hello! Thank you for having us! #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
We are excited to join this important discussion! #SaludTues https://t.co/T0u2t7bJQe
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q1: What is a #clinicaltrial? Why is it important to participate in research? #SaludTues https://t.co/nyjmaNBfi1
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1: Q1: What is a #clinicaltrial? Why is it important to participate in research? #SaludTues https://t.co/nyjmaNBfi1
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Tag answers w/ #SaludTues (and if you answer Q1, use A1 in your answer).
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
Hola a todos #SaludTues, https://t.co/i7nKUAIc4D
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A1: According to @US_FDA, #ClinicalTrials are research studies that determine whether medical products like medicines, vaccines, or devices are safe & effective. These studies may show which medical approaches work best for certain illnesses or groups of people. #SaludTues https://t.co/LSiQf8JrSR
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1: Q1: What is a #clinicaltrial? Why is it important to participate in research? #SaludTues https://t.co/nyjmaNBfi1
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1: Q1: What is a #clinicaltrial? Why is it important to participate in research? #SaludTues https://t.co/nyjmaNBfi1
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
A1 @NIH defines a #ClinicalTrial as research where human volunteers are assigned to an intervention to study different types of treatments & compared to a control group w/o treatment or standard treatment. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1: Researchers need #clinicaltrials to find cures, better treatments! Check out this brief presentation for an overview of the clinical trial process. #SaludTues https://t.co/yZ5VUH3ruR
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A1a: #ClinicalTrials are voluntary human research studies that are conducted to add knowledge to the medical community. https://t.co/fJy4uQv7C5 #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A1: Hispanic/Latinos comprise 17% of the U.S. population, but less than 1% of clinical trial participants. Yet, Obesity and Type 2 diabetes disproportionately affect Hispanic populations. Participation will help to understand & close the gaps in #HealthDisparities! #SaludTues https://t.co/D9Z8iThdB0
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Clinical trials are research studies performed in people that are aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. They are the primary way that researchers find out if a new treatment, like a new drug or device, is safe and effective in people. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1: A1: Researchers need #clinicaltrials to find cures, better treatments! Check out this brief presentation for an overview of the clinical trial process. #SaludTues https://t.co/yZ5VUH3ruR
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A1: CTs are research studies involving people that aim to evaluate a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. CTs are looking to find out if the new treatment is safe and effective in people. https://t.co/LR6LLQPDQI #SaludTues
Julia Maués @itsnot_pink
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1: Q1: What is a #clinicaltrial? Why is it important to participate in research? #SaludTues https://t.co/nyjmaNBfi1
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
A1 A #ClinicalTrial is a type of research that looks at how different treatments affect people. #Cancer trials focus on treating, preventing, & diagnosing ppl who may have cancer. This is how doctors know which treatments & prevention is most effective against cancer. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A1: It is important to participate in CTs so that researchers and doctors can better understand how new treatments affect disease in all types of people #SaludTues
American Heart Association - Michigan @MichiganAHA
RT @NMCAlliance: A1: A1: CTs are research studies involving people that aim to evaluate a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. CTs are looking to find out if the new treatment is safe and effective in people. https://t.co/LR6LLQPDQI #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Health research has high value to society. It can provide important information about disease trends and risk factors, outcomes of treatment or public health interventions, functional abilities, patterns of care, and health care costs and use. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1: Researchers need #clinicaltrials to find cures, better treatments! Check out this brief presentation for an overview of the clinical trial process. #SaludTues https://t.co/iN7qoA029A
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CancerAlliance5: A1 A #ClinicalTrial is a type of research that looks at how different treatments affect people. #Cancer trials focus on treating, preventing, & diagnosing ppl who may have cancer. This is how doctors know which treatments & prevention is most effective against cancer. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NMCAlliance: A1: A1: CTs are research studies involving people that aim to evaluate a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. CTs are looking to find out if the new treatment is safe and effective in people. https://t.co/LR6LLQPDQI #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health research has high value to society. It can provide important information about disease trends and risk factors, outcomes of treatment or public health interventions, functional abilities, patterns of care, and health care costs and use. #SaludTues
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
RT @SaludAmerica: A1: A1: Researchers need #clinicaltrials to find cures, better treatments! Check out this brief presentation for an overview of the clinical trial process. #SaludTues https://t.co/iN7qoA029A
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Hispanic/Latinos comprise 17% of the U.S. population, but less than 1% of clinical trial participants. Yet, Obesity and Type 2 diabetes disproportionately affect Hispanic populations. Participation will help to understand & close the gaps in #HealthDisparities! #SaludTues https://t.co/D9Z8iThdB0
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A1a: A1a: #ClinicalTrials are voluntary human research studies that are conducted to add knowledge to the medical community. https://t.co/fJy4uQv7C5 #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @UTHResearch: A1 @NIH defines a #ClinicalTrial as research where human volunteers are assigned to an intervention to study different types of treatments & compared to a control group w/o treatment or standard treatment. #SaludTues
@loveourgrandkids @lorri1956
@SaludAmerica #SaludTues A1 I thinka #Clinicaltrail is when a select group of individuals that are picked to try something like a medicine. It is important because that is how medical break throughs happen
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health research has high value to society. It can provide important information about disease trends and risk factors, outcomes of treatment or public health interventions, functional abilities, patterns of care, and health care costs and use. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @lorri1956: @SaludAmerica #SaludTues A1 I thinka #Clinicaltrail is when a select group of individuals that are picked to try something like a medicine. It is important because that is how medical break throughs happen
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @SaludAmerica: A1: A1: Researchers need #clinicaltrials to find cures, better treatments! Check out this brief presentation for an overview of the clinical trial process. #SaludTues https://t.co/iN7qoA029A
Total Health Chiropractic @AustinBestChiro
Hello from Austin, TX!
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q2: Why is it important for more Latinos to enroll in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/K2HM2sRTBv
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1: A1: Researchers need #clinicaltrials to find cures, better treatments! Check out this brief presentation for an overview of the clinical trial process. #SaludTues https://t.co/iN7qoA029A
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @CancerAlliance5: A1 A #ClinicalTrial is a type of research that looks at how different treatments affect people. #Cancer trials focus on treating, preventing, & diagnosing ppl who may have cancer. This is how doctors know which treatments & prevention is most effective against cancer. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Increasing diversity of the health research is essential for the adequate care to our nation’s diverse communities. The “one-size-fits-all-approach” treatments can be very successful for some patients but not for others, such as people with a disability. #SaludTues #JoinAllofUs https://t.co/2iextEdUUA
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NMCAlliance: A1: A1: CTs are research studies involving people that aim to evaluate a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. CTs are looking to find out if the new treatment is safe and effective in people. https://t.co/LR6LLQPDQI #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Hispanic/Latinos comprise 17% of the U.S. population, but less than 1% of clinical trial participants. Yet, Obesity and Type 2 diabetes disproportionately affect Hispanic populations. Participation will help to understand & close the gaps in #HealthDisparities! #SaludTues https://t.co/D9Z8iThdB0
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A1a: A1a: #ClinicalTrials are voluntary human research studies that are conducted to add knowledge to the medical community. https://t.co/fJy4uQv7C5 #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @UTHResearch: A1 @NIH defines a #ClinicalTrial as research where human volunteers are assigned to an intervention to study different types of treatments & compared to a control group w/o treatment or standard treatment. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health research has high value to society. It can provide important information about disease trends and risk factors, outcomes of treatment or public health interventions, functional abilities, patterns of care, and health care costs and use. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2: Q2: Why is it important for more Latinos to enroll in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/K2HM2sRTBv
MaguiNdong @MaguiNdong
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Hispanic/Latinos comprise 17% of the U.S. population, but less than 1% of clinical trial participants. Yet, Obesity and Type 2 diabetes disproportionately affect Hispanic populations. Participation will help to understand & close the gaps in #HealthDisparities! #SaludTues https://t.co/D9Z8iThdB0
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A2: It is important for Latinos to enroll in CTs to ensure their genetic and cultural uniquenesses are considered as new treatments are being developed. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A2: Participants in #ClinicalTrials should represent the patients that will use the medical products. This is often not the case as people of different ages, races & ethnicities are underrepresented in clinical research and may react differently to medical products! #SaludTues https://t.co/36lDRnyKtm
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2: Q2: Why is it important for more Latinos to enroll in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/K2HM2sRTBv
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A2: If CTs are done without Hispanics, we would have no way of knowing if new medical, surgical, or behavioral interventions are safe and effective in Hispanics. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Increasing diversity of the health research is essential for the adequate care to our nation’s diverse communities. The “one-size-fits-all-approach” treatments can be very successful for some patients but not for others, such as people with a disability. #SaludTues #JoinAllofUs https://t.co/2iextEdUUA
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
A2 Because: 👉Pop expected to increase to 128M by 2060 👉1/3 will be diagnosed with #Cancer 👉Cancer is the leading cause of death in Latinos More representation = better treatments & prevention for Latinos. @Clin_Trials: https://t.co/FQfnusRf6o #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @PublicHealthMap: A2: A2: Participants in #ClinicalTrials should represent the patients that will use the medical products. This is often not the case as people of different ages, races & ethnicities are underrepresented in clinical research and may react differently to medical products! #SaludTues https://t.co/36lDRnyKtm
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2: Research need diverse participants to get meaningful results—for ourselves & future generations. It's important for researchers to understand Latino genetics along with socioeconomic factors needed in drug development & to fight the illness. #SaludTues https://t.co/L7HXakXiqz
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A2: Some medicines may have different effects in certain racial and ethnic groups. #SaludTues https://t.co/qA0yZ7wYfS
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A2: A2: Some medicines may have different effects in certain racial and ethnic groups. #SaludTues https://t.co/qA0yZ7wYfS
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @SaludAmerica: A2: A2: Research need diverse participants to get meaningful results—for ourselves & future generations. It's important for researchers to understand Latino genetics along with socioeconomic factors needed in drug development & to fight the illness. #SaludTues https://t.co/L7HXakXiqz
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
A2 @KHNews 2017 article highlights one major reason why it is important for more Latino participation in #ClinicalTrials: ⭐️access, access, access⭐️ to cutting-edge medical care & better informed treatments for Latinos: https://t.co/JcZ7Lkmnuv #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: A2: A2: Research need diverse participants to get meaningful results—for ourselves & future generations. It's important for researchers to understand Latino genetics along with socioeconomic factors needed in drug development & to fight the illness. #SaludTues https://t.co/L7HXakXiqz
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @UTHResearch: A2 @KHNews 2017 article highlights one major reason why it is important for more Latino participation in #ClinicalTrials: ⭐️access, access, access⭐️ to cutting-edge medical care & better informed treatments for Latinos: https://t.co/JcZ7Lkmnuv #SaludTues
@loveourgrandkids @lorri1956
@SaludAmerica #SaludTues A 2 To make sure there is that representation in the studies!
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @UTHResearch: A2 @KHNews 2017 article highlights one major reason why it is important for more Latino participation in #ClinicalTrials: ⭐️access, access, access⭐️ to cutting-edge medical care & better informed treatments for Latinos: https://t.co/JcZ7Lkmnuv #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2: A2: Research need diverse participants to get meaningful results—for ourselves & future generations. It's important for researchers to understand Latino genetics along with socioeconomic factors needed in drug development & to fight the illness. #SaludTues https://t.co/L7HXakXiqz
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A2: A2: Some medicines may have different effects in certain racial and ethnic groups. #SaludTues https://t.co/qA0yZ7wYfS
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @UTHResearch: A2 @KHNews 2017 article highlights one major reason why it is important for more Latino participation in #ClinicalTrials: ⭐️access, access, access⭐️ to cutting-edge medical care & better informed treatments for Latinos: https://t.co/JcZ7Lkmnuv #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q3: What other common questions and concerns do Latinos and others have about joining a #ClinicalTrial #SaludTues https://t.co/ihgnGebW1k
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A2: A2: Some medicines may have different effects in certain racial and ethnic groups. #SaludTues https://t.co/qA0yZ7wYfS
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A1 #SaludTues we need to explain why they are is important to participate for them self or future generations. Usted puede ayudar a mejorar el cuidado médico ("You Can Help Improve He... https://t.co/3ynbq4400p
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A3: Many patients think you need to have health insurance in order to participate in CTs, but this is not always the case. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A2: A2: Participants in #ClinicalTrials should represent the patients that will use the medical products. This is often not the case as people of different ages, races & ethnicities are underrepresented in clinical research and may react differently to medical products! #SaludTues https://t.co/36lDRnyKtm
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A3: Most of us are unaware of the CT process as a whole. But studies have designated people who walk participants through the process and make sure all are comfortable with every step #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3: Q3: What other common questions and concerns do Latinos and others have about joining a #ClinicalTrial #SaludTues https://t.co/ihgnGebW1k
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Concern: Researchers treat patients like guinea pigs. Fact: Patients often report they are treated with respect and the highest degree of care during their clinical trial experience. Many safeguards are put into place to protect patients involved in trials. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3: Latinos don’t join clinical trials for many reasons: -Lack of information -Disparities in access to health care -Not being fluent in English -Cultural fears, such as fear of being a guinea pig An institute in Texas aims to change this! #SaludTues https://t.co/ycALvWWfPZ
Cariny @CarinyMom
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3: Q3: What other common questions and concerns do Latinos and others have about joining a #ClinicalTrial #SaludTues https://t.co/ihgnGebW1k
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A3: How do you join a #ClinicalTrial? The lack of an outreach program and/or dedicated clinical trial staff in clinics that serve underserved populations, a mistrust of the clinical trial system & being unaware of clinical trials are reasons for nonenrollment. #SaludTues https://t.co/CA0A8fQvAe
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Concern: Participating in clinical research provides no benefit. Fact: Trials give patients access to the latest drugs and procedures. Studies show that patients in clinical trials have outcomes at least as good, if not better, than the general patient population. #SaludTues
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
A3 Logistical concerns such as daycare for kids, time away from work or travel need to be addressed. Drs. @RubenMesa & Amelie Ramirez showed that poor communication of the purpose of the #ClinicalTrial can also be a barrier: https://t.co/AkgodmOI1g #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @UTHResearch: A3 Logistical concerns such as daycare for kids, time away from work or travel need to be addressed. Drs. @RubenMesa & Amelie Ramirez showed that poor communication of the purpose of the #ClinicalTrial can also be a barrier: https://t.co/AkgodmOI1g #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @SaludAmerica: A3: A3: Latinos don’t join clinical trials for many reasons: -Lack of information -Disparities in access to health care -Not being fluent in English -Cultural fears, such as fear of being a guinea pig An institute in Texas aims to change this! #SaludTues https://t.co/ycALvWWfPZ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @mayoclinic_cenr: A1 #SaludTues we need to explain why they are is important to participate for them self or future generations. Usted puede ayudar a mejorar el cuidado médico ("You Can Help Improve He... https://t.co/3ynbq4400p
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Concern: I can’t afford to be on a clinical trial. Fact: Volunteers rarely have to pay any costs related to the trial. Many state and federal laws require insurance companies to cover cost. Experimental drugs are frequently provided free by the sponsor manufacturer. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @UTHResearch: A3 Logistical concerns such as daycare for kids, time away from work or travel need to be addressed. Drs. @RubenMesa & Amelie Ramirez showed that poor communication of the purpose of the #ClinicalTrial can also be a barrier: https://t.co/AkgodmOI1g #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A3a: Latinos and other minorities are underrepresented in clinical trials due to various reasons. Some common concerns are side-effects, safety, time, and transportation to the study. #SaludTues https://t.co/rK55gbbsMo
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
A3 Whether they will be in the treatment or control group. For any life-threatening #Cancers, at least standard treatment is required in controls & if overwhelming evidence exists for a new treatment, study is stopped & ALL volunteers are given the better treatment. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A3a: A3a: Latinos and other minorities are underrepresented in clinical trials due to various reasons. Some common concerns are side-effects, safety, time, and transportation to the study. #SaludTues https://t.co/rK55gbbsMo
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Concern: I can’t afford to be on a clinical trial. Fact: Concern: I can’t afford to be on a clinical trial. Fact: Volunteers rarely have to pay any costs related to the trial. Many state and federal laws require insurance companies to cover cost. Experimental drugs are frequently provided free by the sponsor manufacturer. #SaludTues
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
RT @SaludAmerica: A3: A3: Latinos don’t join clinical trials for many reasons: -Lack of information -Disparities in access to health care -Not being fluent in English -Cultural fears, such as fear of being a guinea pig An institute in Texas aims to change this! #SaludTues https://t.co/ycALvWWfPZ
@loveourgrandkids @lorri1956
@SaludAmerica #SaludTues A3 If there is a language barrier and they might be afraid they aren't understand any side effects there could be.
American Heart Association - Michigan @MichiganAHA
A2: Hispanics/Latinos have higher rates of risk factors for cardiac dysfunction, including diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure. Finding the right treatment for them means including them in clinical trials. #SaludTues
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
RT @SaludAmerica: A3: A3: Latinos don’t join clinical trials for many reasons: -Lack of information -Disparities in access to health care -Not being fluent in English -Cultural fears, such as fear of being a guinea pig An institute in Texas aims to change this! #SaludTues https://t.co/ycALvWWfPZ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MichiganAHA: A2: A2: Hispanics/Latinos have higher rates of risk factors for cardiac dysfunction, including diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure. Finding the right treatment for them means including them in clinical trials. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A3a: A3a: Latinos and other minorities are underrepresented in clinical trials due to various reasons. Some common concerns are side-effects, safety, time, and transportation to the study. #SaludTues https://t.co/rK55gbbsMo
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q4: How are participants protected during clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/2aLZv6HWbm
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @MichiganAHA: A2: A2: Hispanics/Latinos have higher rates of risk factors for cardiac dysfunction, including diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure. Finding the right treatment for them means including them in clinical trials. #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A3b: Finding information about clinical trials in their native language can also be a barrier for Latinos. #SaludTues
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
A4 Institutional Review Boards ensure that there are adequate protections are in place for those volunteering. #InformedConsent is the process by which volunteers opt into a study & can be withdrawn at any time. Every study MUST maximize benefits. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3: Q3: What other common questions and concerns do Latinos and others have about joining a #ClinicalTrial #SaludTues https://t.co/ihgnGebW1k
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A3: A3: Latinos don’t join clinical trials for many reasons: -Lack of information -Disparities in access to health care -Not being fluent in English -Cultural fears, such as fear of being a guinea pig An institute in Texas aims to change this! #SaludTues https://t.co/ycALvWWfPZ
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: A3: A3: Latinos don’t join clinical trials for many reasons: -Lack of information -Disparities in access to health care -Not being fluent in English -Cultural fears, such as fear of being a guinea pig An institute in Texas aims to change this! #SaludTues https://t.co/ycALvWWfPZ
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @UTHResearch: A3 Logistical concerns such as daycare for kids, time away from work or travel need to be addressed. Drs. @RubenMesa & Amelie Ramirez showed that poor communication of the purpose of the #ClinicalTrial can also be a barrier: https://t.co/AkgodmOI1g #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @mayoclinic_cenr: A1 #SaludTues we need to explain why they are is important to participate for them self or future generations. Usted puede ayudar a mejorar el cuidado médico ("You Can Help Improve He... https://t.co/3ynbq4400p
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MichiganAHA: A2: A2: Hispanics/Latinos have higher rates of risk factors for cardiac dysfunction, including diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure. Finding the right treatment for them means including them in clinical trials. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A3a: A3a: Latinos and other minorities are underrepresented in clinical trials due to various reasons. Some common concerns are side-effects, safety, time, and transportation to the study. #SaludTues https://t.co/rK55gbbsMo
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @lorri1956: @SaludAmerica #SaludTues A3 If there is a language barrier and they might be afraid they aren't understand any side effects there could be.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A3: A3: How do you join a #ClinicalTrial? The lack of an outreach program and/or dedicated clinical trial staff in clinics that serve underserved populations, a mistrust of the clinical trial system & being unaware of clinical trials are reasons for nonenrollment. #SaludTues https://t.co/CA0A8fQvAe
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4: Q4: How are participants protected during clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/2aLZv6HWbm
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4: Q4: How are participants protected during clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/2aLZv6HWbm
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Data Is Protected: Personal information, like your name, address, and other things that easily identify participants will be removed from all data. Samples—also without any names on them—are stored in a secure biobank. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4: According to @AmericanCancer, several levels of safeguards are in place to help protect the people who take part in clinical trials. There are still risks involved, but these safeguards try to reduce the risk as much as possible. #SaludTues https://t.co/HL5OgsQLuL
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A4: @US_FDA has regulations for the conduct of #ClinicalTrials that address both good clinical practice including human subjects protection. This would include training of all staff, obtaining informed consent from all participants & constant monitoring and review. #SaludTues https://t.co/Jxhcysp9SX
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @PublicHealthMap: A3: A3: How do you join a #ClinicalTrial? The lack of an outreach program and/or dedicated clinical trial staff in clinics that serve underserved populations, a mistrust of the clinical trial system & being unaware of clinical trials are reasons for nonenrollment. #SaludTues https://t.co/CA0A8fQvAe
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A4: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were created after the atrocities such as Tuskegee to ensure a patient’s health is the primary priority of any clinical study #SaludTues
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
A4 Volunteers are protected by many laws & regulations upheld by federal agencies such as the @FDA & research institutions. #InformedConsent is a must. #SaludTues #BelmontReport highlights #Beneficence, #RespectforPersons & #Justice @HHSGov: https://t.co/THMEi5d5nN.
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A4: Researchers have to provide details about the study before a patient agrees to participate and patients can leave a study at any time without consequence. https://t.co/AeAJKSD8dB #SaludTues
American Heart Association - Michigan @MichiganAHA
RT @NMCAlliance: A4: A4: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were created after the atrocities such as Tuskegee to ensure a patient’s health is the primary priority of any clinical study #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NMCAlliance: A4: A4: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were created after the atrocities such as Tuskegee to ensure a patient’s health is the primary priority of any clinical study #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A4: A4: @US_FDA has regulations for the conduct of #ClinicalTrials that address both good clinical practice including human subjects protection. This would include training of all staff, obtaining informed consent from all participants & constant monitoring and review. #SaludTues https://t.co/Jxhcysp9SX
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CancerAlliance5: A4 Volunteers are protected by many laws & regulations upheld by federal agencies such as the @FDA & research institutions. #InformedConsent is a must. #SaludTues #BelmontReport highlights #Beneficence, #RespectforPersons & #Justice @HHSGov: https://t.co/THMEi5d5nN.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Data Is Protected: Data Is Protected: Personal information, like your name, address, and other things that easily identify participants will be removed from all data. Samples—also without any names on them—are stored in a secure biobank. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A3b: A3b: Finding information about clinical trials in their native language can also be a barrier for Latinos. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A4: Informed Consent provides participants with an overview of every step in a CT and provides the opportunity to exit a trial at any time. https://t.co/YsVA7YuK6q #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q5: How can we encourage #Latinos to participate in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/zeMRSK9RPE
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
@FdA @HHSGov #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A4: A4: Researchers have to provide details about the study before a patient agrees to participate and patients can leave a study at any time without consequence. https://t.co/AeAJKSD8dB #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5: We created a #bilingual manual to help agencies reach Latinos for clinical trials! https://t.co/OOOuIXKM04 #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @PublicHealthMap: A4: A4: @US_FDA has regulations for the conduct of #ClinicalTrials that address both good clinical practice including human subjects protection. This would include training of all staff, obtaining informed consent from all participants & constant monitoring and review. #SaludTues https://t.co/Jxhcysp9SX
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
RT @SaludAmerica: A5: A5: We created a #bilingual manual to help agencies reach Latinos for clinical trials! https://t.co/OOOuIXKM04 #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @SaludAmerica: A4: A4: According to @AmericanCancer, several levels of safeguards are in place to help protect the people who take part in clinical trials. There are still risks involved, but these safeguards try to reduce the risk as much as possible. #SaludTues https://t.co/HL5OgsQLuL
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A3 #SaludTues we need to be aware of high hopes : Why early clinical trial results can result in false... https://t.co/Z2lnyGX9h0
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5: Q5: How can we encourage #Latinos to participate in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/zeMRSK9RPE
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Data Is Protected: Data Is Protected: Personal information, like your name, address, and other things that easily identify participants will be removed from all data. Samples—also without any names on them—are stored in a secure biobank. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Latinos comprise one of the U.S.’s largest ethnic groups, making up 17% of the U.S. population; however, they only make up less than 8% of those participating in #clinicaltrials. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Certain populations can be more at risk for certain diseases—such as diabetes and heart disease—than others. So it is important for patients in those populations who are more likely to be treated for a condition to be included in a trial. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5: Interactive videos featuring real Latina cancer survivors talking about clinical trials can help Latina breast cancer patients consider trials as a treatment option. #SaludTues https://t.co/XgWwm93nuD
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
A5 #Empower communities to take charge of their healthcare AND research options & reach out to advocacy groups such as @ACS & @SaludAmerica who can help Latino #CancerPatients navigate complicated care landscapes. #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A5: Latino patients can ask about #clinicaltrials during their next doctor’s visit. Remember, healthy volunteers are needed too! https://t.co/ZmBEBL9YB1 #SaludTues https://t.co/BMLZTde3Rp
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4: A4: According to @AmericanCancer, several levels of safeguards are in place to help protect the people who take part in clinical trials. There are still risks involved, but these safeguards try to reduce the risk as much as possible. #SaludTues https://t.co/HL5OgsQLuL
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NMCAlliance: A4: A4: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were created after the atrocities such as Tuskegee to ensure a patient’s health is the primary priority of any clinical study #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A4: A4: @US_FDA has regulations for the conduct of #ClinicalTrials that address both good clinical practice including human subjects protection. This would include training of all staff, obtaining informed consent from all participants & constant monitoring and review. #SaludTues https://t.co/Jxhcysp9SX
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @CancerAlliance5: A4 Volunteers are protected by many laws & regulations upheld by federal agencies such as the @FDA & research institutions. #InformedConsent is a must. #SaludTues #BelmontReport highlights #Beneficence, #RespectforPersons & #Justice @HHSGov: https://t.co/THMEi5d5nN.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A5: A5: Latino patients can ask about #clinicaltrials during their next doctor’s visit. Remember, healthy volunteers are needed too! https://t.co/ZmBEBL9YB1 #SaludTues https://t.co/BMLZTde3Rp
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
#PrecisionMedicine is an approach to health care that is tailored to each of us as individuals. Despite amazing medical advances, most medicine today is still designed for the "average" person. But none of us are average, & our health care should not be either. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Data Is Protected: Data Is Protected: Personal information, like your name, address, and other things that easily identify participants will be removed from all data. Samples—also without any names on them—are stored in a secure biobank. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Certain populations can be more at risk for certain diseases—such as diabetes and heart disease—than others. So it is important for patients in those populations who are more likely to be treated for a condition to be included in a trial. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A3b: A3b: Finding information about clinical trials in their native language can also be a barrier for Latinos. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Latinos comprise one of the U.S.’s largest ethnic groups, making up 17% of the U.S. population; however, they only make up less than 8% of those participating in #clinicaltrials. #SaludTues
American Heart Association - Michigan @MichiganAHA
A5: We need to meet them where they are. Some people don't have the ability to travel to the location of the clinical trial. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5: Q5: How can we encourage #Latinos to participate in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/zeMRSK9RPE
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5: A5: We created a #bilingual manual to help agencies reach Latinos for clinical trials! https://t.co/OOOuIXKM04 #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5: A5: Interactive videos featuring real Latina cancer survivors talking about clinical trials can help Latina breast cancer patients consider trials as a treatment option. #SaludTues https://t.co/XgWwm93nuD
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A5: #Latino participation can be encouraged by allowing more straightforward entry into #ClinicalTrials through addressing barriers like the lack of information, disparities in access to health care and having bilingual staff with outreach & recruitment training. #SaludTues https://t.co/oLlNC1eN55
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @PublicHealthMap: A5: A5: #Latino participation can be encouraged by allowing more straightforward entry into #ClinicalTrials through addressing barriers like the lack of information, disparities in access to health care and having bilingual staff with outreach & recruitment training. #SaludTues https://t.co/oLlNC1eN55
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
#PrecisionMedicine is health care tailored to you. Precision Medicine is an innovative approach that takes into account individual differences in people’s genes, environments, and lifestyles. #SaludTues #AllofUsInclusion #JoinAllofUs
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A5: Those who have participated in past CTs can share their experiences with others who are considering enrolling. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A5: For some diseases CTs are the only current course of treatment, enrolling in these trials allows patients access to treatments before they are widely available #SaludTues
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
A5 ⭐️Normalizing research & scientists through outreach, building trust & empowering our communities. ⭐️Providing culturally tailored materials. ⭐️Using innovative trial designs that meet volunteers where they are. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @SaludAmerica: A5: A5: We created a #bilingual manual to help agencies reach Latinos for clinical trials! https://t.co/OOOuIXKM04 #SaludTues
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
RT @SaludAmerica: A5: A5: Interactive videos featuring real Latina cancer survivors talking about clinical trials can help Latina breast cancer patients consider trials as a treatment option. #SaludTues https://t.co/XgWwm93nuD
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Precision medicine’s goal is to be able to tell people the best ways to stay healthy. If someone does get sick, #precisionmedicine may help health care teams find the treatment that will work best. #SaludTues #AllofUsInclusion
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Latinos comprise one of the U.S.’s largest ethnic groups, making up 17% of the U.S. population; however, they only make up less than 8% of those participating in #clinicaltrials. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Certain populations can be more at risk for certain diseases—such as diabetes and heart disease—than others. So it is important for patients in those populations who are more likely to be treated for a condition to be included in a trial. #SaludTues
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A5: A5: Latino patients can ask about #clinicaltrials during their next doctor’s visit. Remember, healthy volunteers are needed too! https://t.co/ZmBEBL9YB1 #SaludTues https://t.co/BMLZTde3Rp
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
RT @SaludAmerica: A5: A5: Interactive videos featuring real Latina cancer survivors talking about clinical trials can help Latina breast cancer patients consider trials as a treatment option. #SaludTues https://t.co/XgWwm93nuD
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @SaludAmerica: A5: A5: Interactive videos featuring real Latina cancer survivors talking about clinical trials can help Latina breast cancer patients consider trials as a treatment option. #SaludTues https://t.co/XgWwm93nuD
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A5: A5: Latino patients can ask about #clinicaltrials during their next doctor’s visit. Remember, healthy volunteers are needed too! https://t.co/ZmBEBL9YB1 #SaludTues https://t.co/BMLZTde3Rp
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: #PrecisionMedicine is an approach to health care that is tailored to each of us as individuals. Despite amazing medical advances, most medicine today is still designed for the "average" person. But none of us are average, & our health care should not be either. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @MichiganAHA: A5: A5: We need to meet them where they are. Some people don't have the ability to travel to the location of the clinical trial. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @UTHResearch: A5 ⭐️Normalizing research & scientists through outreach, building trust & empowering our communities. ⭐️Providing culturally tailored materials. ⭐️Using innovative trial designs that meet volunteers where they are. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @UTHResearch: A5 ⭐️Normalizing research & scientists through outreach, building trust & empowering our communities. ⭐️Providing culturally tailored materials. ⭐️Using innovative trial designs that meet volunteers where they are. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q6: Where can Latinos find more information about enrolling in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/RYnxOqxaUF
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6: If you're looking for a #clinicaltrial for a specific disease/tx, go to https://t.co/78x5phzqLs. #SaludTues
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
A6 You can join trials in #SanAntonio at https://t.co/TwqLDGBmb7. @ResearchMatch is another database that you can sign up for that will match you to a researcher based on your own settings and profile. Reach out to your doctor or local research institution! #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6: Q6: Where can Latinos find more information about enrolling in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/RYnxOqxaUF
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: A6: A6: If you're looking for a #clinicaltrial for a specific disease/tx, go to https://t.co/78x5phzqLs. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A5: A5: Latino patients can ask about #clinicaltrials during their next doctor’s visit. Remember, healthy volunteers are needed too! https://t.co/ZmBEBL9YB1 #SaludTues https://t.co/BMLZTde3Rp
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Certain populations can be more at risk for certain diseases—such as diabetes and heart disease—than others. So it is important for patients in those populations who are more likely to be treated for a condition to be included in a trial. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Latinos comprise one of the U.S.’s largest ethnic groups, making up 17% of the U.S. population; however, they only make up less than 8% of those participating in #clinicaltrials. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A6: Patients can ask their doctors if they are aware of an CTs they may be eligible for #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @UTHResearch: A5 ⭐️Normalizing research & scientists through outreach, building trust & empowering our communities. ⭐️Providing culturally tailored materials. ⭐️Using innovative trial designs that meet volunteers where they are. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6: Q6: Where can Latinos find more information about enrolling in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/RYnxOqxaUF
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6: A6: If you're looking for a #clinicaltrial for a specific disease/tx, go to https://t.co/78x5phzqLs. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A6: https://t.co/lN70eqT4cc has a listing of all Clinical Trials #SaludTues
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
A6 Ask your doctor to help you identify major cancer research centers such as @MDAndersonnews, @sloan_kettering or @UTHealthSAMDA to help connect you to the right people & resources to enroll in cancer #ClinicalTrials. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A6: @US_FDA has a page on their website focusing on "Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials". Check it out and share for in-depth #ClinicalTrials resources aimed at getting underrepresented groups involved!!! 👏👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥 #SaludTues https://t.co/CbRJaSXsDh https://t.co/FB7u1ARYuA
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Need to find more info about participating in a research program or #ClincialTrial? https://t.co/JgopRkPeMy is a registry and results database of publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants conducted around the world. #SaludTues #AllofUsInclusion
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A6: Many advocacy organizations list trials in specific disease states, for example the @TheFHFoundation see here: https://t.co/5v2pnn6Ibq #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @UTHResearch: A6 You can join trials in #SanAntonio at https://t.co/TwqLDGBmb7. @ResearchMatch is another database that you can sign up for that will match you to a researcher based on your own settings and profile. Reach out to your doctor or local research institution! #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
To find a study on pregnancy: @NICHD_NIH conducts and supports a variety of clinical research related to pregnancy, https://t.co/XSa9RzQfY8. #SaludTues
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A5 #SaludTues we need to involve them in the early stages. Why is it important to include stakeholders in your research https://t.co/FhLJ1iFnkH
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CancerAlliance5: A6 Ask your doctor to help you identify major cancer research centers such as @MDAndersonnews, @sloan_kettering or @UTHealthSAMDA to help connect you to the right people & resources to enroll in cancer #ClinicalTrials. #SaludTues
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
RT @CancerAlliance5: A6 Ask your doctor to help you identify major cancer research centers such as @MDAndersonnews, @sloan_kettering or @UTHealthSAMDA to help connect you to the right people & resources to enroll in cancer #ClinicalTrials. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: @US_FDA has a page on their website focusing on "Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials". Check it out and share for in-depth #ClinicalTrials resources aimed at getting underrepresented groups involved!!! 👏👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥 #SaludTues https://t.co/CbRJaSXsDh https://t.co/FB7u1ARYuA
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A6: You can visit our website where we have multilingual health education materials about clinical trials. https://t.co/Fkqa8ukTBT #SaludTues https://t.co/whfyvnOEXX
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: To find a study on pregnancy: To find a study on pregnancy: @NICHD_NIH conducts and supports a variety of clinical research related to pregnancy, https://t.co/XSa9RzQfY8. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: To find a study on pregnancy: To find a study on pregnancy: @NICHD_NIH conducts and supports a variety of clinical research related to pregnancy, https://t.co/XSa9RzQfY8. #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @mayoclinic_cenr: A5 #SaludTues we need to involve them in the early stages. Why is it important to include stakeholders in your research https://t.co/FhLJ1iFnkH
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: @US_FDA has a page on their website focusing on "Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials". Check it out and share for in-depth #ClinicalTrials resources aimed at getting underrepresented groups involved!!! 👏👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥 #SaludTues https://t.co/CbRJaSXsDh https://t.co/FB7u1ARYuA
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A6: A6: You can visit our website where we have multilingual health education materials about clinical trials. https://t.co/Fkqa8ukTBT #SaludTues https://t.co/whfyvnOEXX
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A6: A6: You can visit our website where we have multilingual health education materials about clinical trials. https://t.co/Fkqa8ukTBT #SaludTues https://t.co/whfyvnOEXX
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A6: A6: You can visit our website where we have multilingual health education materials about clinical trials. https://t.co/Fkqa8ukTBT #SaludTues https://t.co/whfyvnOEXX
Housing Development Fund @HDFCT
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6: Q6: Where can Latinos find more information about enrolling in clinical trials? #SaludTues https://t.co/RYnxOqxaUF
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: @US_FDA has a page on their website focusing on "Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials". Check it out and share for in-depth #ClinicalTrials resources aimed at getting underrepresented groups involved!!! 👏👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥 #SaludTues https://t.co/CbRJaSXsDh https://t.co/FB7u1ARYuA
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q7: Any other must-know campaigns, resources, and tips for getting more #Latinos involved in & informed about health research and #ClinicalTrials? #SaludTues https://t.co/P6Sh2oW0W5
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: To find a study on pregnancy: To find a study on pregnancy: @NICHD_NIH conducts and supports a variety of clinical research related to pregnancy, https://t.co/XSa9RzQfY8. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
To find a study on cancer: @theNCI conducts and supports a variety of clinical research for patients and caregivers, https://t.co/JRTuDKmNFu. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @CancerAlliance5: A6 Ask your doctor to help you identify major cancer research centers such as @MDAndersonnews, @sloan_kettering or @UTHealthSAMDA to help connect you to the right people & resources to enroll in cancer #ClinicalTrials. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: To find a study on pregnancy: To find a study on pregnancy: @NICHD_NIH conducts and supports a variety of clinical research related to pregnancy, https://t.co/XSa9RzQfY8. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: @US_FDA has a page on their website focusing on "Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials". Check it out and share for in-depth #ClinicalTrials resources aimed at getting underrepresented groups involved!!! 👏👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥 #SaludTues https://t.co/CbRJaSXsDh https://t.co/FB7u1ARYuA
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A6: A6: You can visit our website where we have multilingual health education materials about clinical trials. https://t.co/Fkqa8ukTBT #SaludTues https://t.co/whfyvnOEXX
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7: Q7: Any other must-know campaigns, resources, and tips for getting more #Latinos involved in & informed about health research and #ClinicalTrials? #SaludTues https://t.co/P6Sh2oW0W5
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
A7 Connecting with #Cancer advocacy groups such as @NCCN can help put Latinos in touch with similar groups who can provide information on the latest research & help gain access to the most cutting-edge care. @ResearchMatch has a Spanish language resources, too. #SaludTues
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: @US_FDA has a page on their website focusing on "Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials". Check it out and share for in-depth #ClinicalTrials resources aimed at getting underrepresented groups involved!!! 👏👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥 #SaludTues https://t.co/CbRJaSXsDh https://t.co/FB7u1ARYuA
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7: Attend #LatinoCancer2020. Topics will cover basic science to engaging Latinos in research! #SaludTues https://t.co/wz9bazI8IN
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
A7: The NMC Alliance is working hard to build awareness about the importance of all minorities to participate in clinical trials. Keep an eye on our webpage for more programs coming soon: https://t.co/kQ0JpiMFoP
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A7: @AmericanCancer has an information service (that is also available in Spanish!) to help #Latinos and all patients find clinical trials that match their medical condition! ⚕️👩‍⚕️👏🏥 #SaludTues Please share & spread the word! https://t.co/DV6XupI6Wv https://t.co/7jFnFjiU9u
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NMCAlliance: A7: A7: The NMC Alliance is working hard to build awareness about the importance of all minorities to participate in clinical trials. Keep an eye on our webpage for more programs coming soon: https://t.co/kQ0JpiMFoP
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7: Q7: Any other must-know campaigns, resources, and tips for getting more #Latinos involved in & informed about health research and #ClinicalTrials? #SaludTues https://t.co/P6Sh2oW0W5
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
@mpdrc @UTHealthGCCRI @UTHealthSA @gregoryjaune
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The @AllofUsResearch Program, a historic effort to gather data from at least a million volunteers nationwide, ultimately wants to pave the way for the discovery of more individualized approaches to health care. #SaludTues #JoinAllofUs https://t.co/Hdq5ExqkPB
UT Health San Antonio Research @UTHSAResearch
A7 @AllofUsResearch is recruiting 1 million people to participate in a historic study looking at lifestyle, environment & biology to better inform #precisionmedicine focusing on underserved and underrepresented populations such as Latinos. #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
A7: You can watch our Spanish-language #clinicaltrial video which explains the need for diversity in clinical trials. https://t.co/VPtvB7HpmQ #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The @AllofUsResearch Program aims to enable the research breakthroughs that will bring us precision medicine. #SaludTues #JoinAllofUs
American Heart Association - Michigan @MichiganAHA
A7: The AHA president emphasizes importance of clinical trials, young researchers. https://t.co/BUyNL1D92d #SaludTues
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
Don't forget to sign up to attend #LatinoCancer2020! See below 👇👇👇
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @MichiganAHA: A7: A7: The AHA president emphasizes importance of clinical trials, young researchers. https://t.co/BUyNL1D92d #SaludTues
National Minority Health (NMH) Alliance @NMHAlliance
RT @FDAHealthEquity: A7: A7: You can watch our Spanish-language #clinicaltrial video which explains the need for diversity in clinical trials. https://t.co/VPtvB7HpmQ #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
By partnering with 1 million diverse people who share information about themselves over many years, the @AllofUsResearch Program will enable research to more precisely prevent and treat a variety of health conditions. #SaludTues #JoinAllofUs https://t.co/Z9OM5RFpQw
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: By partnering with 1 million diverse people who share information about themselves over many years, the @AllofUsResearch Program will enable research to more precisely prevent and treat a variety of health conditions. #SaludTues #JoinAllofUs https://t.co/Z9OM5RFpQw
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MichiganAHA: A7: A7: The AHA president emphasizes importance of clinical trials, young researchers. https://t.co/BUyNL1D92d #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@HHS_HealthReg2 @AllofUsResearch All of us will be speaking at #LatinoCancer2020! Yay! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Time’s up! Thx for using #SaludTues to promote 'Engaging Latinos in Clinical Trials'
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A7: @US_FDA has a great page focusing on getting #Women enrolled into #ClinicalTrials!👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥👏 Women from diverse backgrounds & with disabilities or chronic health conditions should consider participating! #SaludTues Please share and spread the word! https://t.co/cf0MOVQRtz https://t.co/k1xE9Z6g4p
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7: A7: Attend #LatinoCancer2020. Topics will cover basic science to engaging Latinos in research! #SaludTues https://t.co/wz9bazI8IN
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NMCAlliance: A7: A7: The NMC Alliance is working hard to build awareness about the importance of all minorities to participate in clinical trials. Keep an eye on our webpage for more programs coming soon: https://t.co/kQ0JpiMFoP
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: By partnering with 1 million diverse people who share information about themselves over many years, the @AllofUsResearch Program will enable research to more precisely prevent and treat a variety of health conditions. #SaludTues #JoinAllofUs https://t.co/Z9OM5RFpQw
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MichiganAHA: A7: A7: The AHA president emphasizes importance of clinical trials, young researchers. https://t.co/BUyNL1D92d #SaludTues
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
RT @SaludAmerica: Time’s up! Thx for using #SaludTues to promote 'Engaging Latinos in Clinical Trials'
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: @AmericanCancer has an information service (that is also available in Spanish!) to help #Latinos and all patients find clinical trials that match their medical condition! ⚕️👩‍⚕️👏🏥 #SaludTues Please share & spread the word! https://t.co/DV6XupI6Wv https://t.co/7jFnFjiU9u
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: @US_FDA has a great page focusing on getting #Women enrolled into #ClinicalTrials!👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥👏 Women from diverse backgrounds & with disabilities or chronic health conditions should consider participating! #SaludTues Please share and spread the word! https://t.co/cf0MOVQRtz https://t.co/k1xE9Z6g4p
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Keep the #SaludTues #ClinicalTrial convo going! Get our emails: https://t.co/K7PUBWQyNr Take action: https://t.co/49n62BbU7P
Cancer Alliance of Texas @CancerAlliance5
RT @SaludAmerica: Keep the #SaludTues #ClinicalTrial convo going! Get our emails: https://t.co/K7PUBWQyNr Take action: https://t.co/49n62BbU7P
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Time’s up! Thx for using #SaludTues to promote 'Engaging Latinos in Clinical Trials'
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Keep the #SaludTues #ClinicalTrial convo going! Get our emails: https://t.co/K7PUBWQyNr Take action: https://t.co/49n62BbU7P
FDA Minority Health and Health Equity @FDAHealthEquity
Thank you @SaludAmerica for inviting us to participate in this important discussion. Visit https://t.co/JzQd19aCYx for more information about clinical trials and minority health. #SaludTues https://t.co/RKNq2Z8G92
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A big shout out to our #SaludTues co-host, @FDAHealthEquity! Catch them at #LatinoCancer2020! https://t.co/UvWBjtlKxE
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Keep the #SaludTues #ClinicalTrial convo going! Get our emails: https://t.co/K7PUBWQyNr Take action: https://t.co/49n62BbU7P
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: @US_FDA has a great page focusing on getting #Women enrolled into #ClinicalTrials!👩‍⚕️⚕️🏥👏 Women from diverse backgrounds & with disabilities or chronic health conditions should consider participating! #SaludTues Please share and spread the word! https://t.co/cf0MOVQRtz https://t.co/k1xE9Z6g4p
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A7 #SaludTues visit https://t.co/NfMDQEQTuA to find out studies been conducted in Minnesota, Arizona and Jacksonville
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @FDAHealthEquity: Thank you @SaludAmerica for inviting us to participate in this important discussion. Visit https://t.co/JzQd19aCYx for more information about clinical trials and minority health. #SaludTues https://t.co/RKNq2Z8G92
Tom Wilson @tomwlsn31
RT @CSPI: A4: A4: You can take a multi-vitamin that has at least 400 mcg of folic acid in it, eat fortified foods like⁠—bread, breakfast cereals, and corn masa flour⁠—that say “100%” next to folate on the Nutrition Facts label, or a combination of both. 1/2 #SaludTues
Joseph N Macaluso MD FACS @MacalusoJoseph
RT @CancerAlliance5: A6 Ask your doctor to help you identify major cancer research centers such as @MDAndersonnews, @sloan_kettering or @UTHealthSAMDA to help connect you to the right people & resources to enroll in cancer #ClinicalTrials. #SaludTues
Julie Szucs @szucsja
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Hispanic/Latinos comprise 17% of the U.S. population, but less than 1% of clinical trial participants. Yet, Obesity and Type 2 diabetes disproportionately affect Hispanic populations. Participation will help to understand & close the gaps in #HealthDisparities! #SaludTues https://t.co/D9Z8iThdB0
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