Newsweek Expert Forum member Dr. Jeff Chen, MD is on a mission to make clinical trials truly diverse, inclusive and accessible to all.
Clinical trials are the cornerstone of medical research, providing crucial data to identify valid treatments. The rapidly growing wellness industry needs clinical trials to demonstrate if these non-prescription treatments are effective — if they indeed are, they could offer proven alternatives to pharmaceutical drugs that are more affordable and accessible.
Over 20% of the company's trial participants have been people of color, said Chen, and in most recent studies, this number has grown to 30%. This is compared with 2% to 16% in most clinical trials. And approximately 20% of Radicle volunteers are from rural populations, who don't have many opportunities to participate in clinical trials. Radicle Science has also achieved gender parity in its studies, with more than 50% of its participants identifying as female at birth.
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