Analysis of Racial/Ethnic Representation in Select Basic and Applied Cancer Research Studies

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Santiago Guerrero
Andrés López-Cortés
Alberto Indacochea
Jennyfer M. García-Cárdenas
Ana Karina Zambrano
Alejandro Cabrera-Andrade
Patricia Guevara-Ramírez
Diana Abigail González
Paola E. Leone
César Paz-y-Miño
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[1] Universidad UTE,Centro de Investigación Genética y Genómica, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo
[2] Av. Mariscal Sucre and Mariana de Jesús,Gene Regulation, Stem Cells and Cancer Programme, Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)
[3] The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology,Carrera de Enfermería, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
[4] Oncology and Molecular Pathology Research Group-VHIR- Vall d’ Hebron Institut de Recerca-Vall d’ Hebron Hospital,Grupo de Bio
[5] Universidad de las Américas,Quimioinformática
[6] Avenue de los Granados,undefined
[7] Universidad de las Américas,undefined
[8] Avenue de los Granados,undefined
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Biobank; Komen Tissue Bank; The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA); Genomics Of Drug Sensitivity In Cancer (GDSC); Patient-derived Models;
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Over the past decades, consistent studies have shown that race/ethnicity have a great impact on cancer incidence, survival, drug response, molecular pathways and epigenetics. Despite the influence of race/ethnicity in cancer outcomes and its impact in health care quality, a comprehensive understanding of racial/ethnic inclusion in oncological research has never been addressed. We therefore explored the racial/ethnic composition of samples/individuals included in fundamental (patient-derived oncological models, biobanks and genomics) and applied cancer research studies (clinical trials). Regarding patient-derived oncological models (n = 794), 48.3% have no records on their donor’s race/ethnicity, the rest were isolated from White (37.5%), Asian (10%), African American (3.8%) and Hispanic (0.4%) donors. Biobanks (n = 8,293) hold specimens from unknown (24.56%), White (59.03%), African American (11.05%), Asian (4.12%) and other individuals (1.24%). Genomic projects (n = 6,765,447) include samples from unknown (0.6%), White (91.1%), Asian (5.6%), African American (1.7%), Hispanic (0.5%) and other populations (0.5%). Concerning clinical trials (n = 89,212), no racial/ethnic registries were found in 66.95% of participants, and records were mainly obtained from Whites (25.94%), Asians (4.97%), African Americans (1.08%), Hispanics (0.16%) and other minorities (0.9%). Thus, two tendencies were observed across oncological studies: lack of racial/ethnic information and overrepresentation of Caucasian/White samples/individuals. These results clearly indicate a need to diversify oncological studies to other populations along with novel strategies to enhanced race/ethnicity data recording and reporting.
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