UAB’s Cancer Center, GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer initiate STRIDES study to increase African American participation in lung cancer trials

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The O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is partnering with the GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer in a study—together with Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Augusta University—to determine how to improve participation from Black communities in lung cancer clinical trials.

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