ACORI RESEARCH REVIEW: JANUARY 2021

Integrating the Community Voice to Advance Cancer Research: A Message from the President’s Task Force

By Karen Winkfield, MD, PhD

Introducing this issue of the Research Review newsletter, Dr. Winkfield describes the collaborative approach and community-engaged focus that informs initiatives at the Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance, as well as some tried-and-true practices for amplifying the community’s voice.


A Focus on the Community Voice within NCORP

Kathryn Weaver, PhD, Co-Principal Investigator for the Wake Forest NCORP Research Base, talked recently with ACCC Research Review about current priorities in NCORP research and how the community voice—encompassing both patient advocates and community clinicians—is integrated into clinical trial design and dissemination.


Patient Advocacy in Clinical Research

Carla Strom, MLA, assistant director of operations in the Office of Cancer Health Equity at Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center and a two-time young adult cancer survivor, discusses how her role as a patient advocate has evolved and why listening to the community voice early and often in research is vital.


Health Literacy in Clinical Research—A Two-Way Street

The Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center of Brigham and Women’s and Harvard can help you make sure your clinical research materials are understandable and offer you practical steps for addressing health literacy issues.


AACR Cancer Disparities Progress Report 2020

According to the most recent report from the American Association for Cancer Research, low rates of clinical trial participation and lack of diversity among trial participants are among the most urgent challenges in cancer research.


ACCC Webcast: Integrating the Community Voice to Advance Cancer Research

Optimal cancer care delivery changes from place to place. What works best for one location and patient population may not be ideal for another—the same reasoning also applies to cancer research. Understanding the needs of your patient population is critical to trial design and implementation. On Wednesday, January 27, expert panelists from Wake Forest will share strategies to incorporate your community’s needs and perspective into your research program. Their guidance and experience will help you better understand the burden of cancer in your impact area, present ways to involve and empower patient advocates in clinical research, and discuss strategies for effective trial design and communication. Click here to register.