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Enhancing representation of special populations: An approach to the inclusion of women veterans in VA clinical trials

The under-recruitment of historically marginalized populations into clinical trials thwarts equitable inclusion of individuals who could benefit from healthcare innovations and limits the generalizability of results. For decades, the Veterans Health Administration (VA) has conducted large clinical t...

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Published in:Contemporary clinical trials 2025-02, Vol.149, p.107812, Article 107812
Main Authors: Goldstein, Karen M., Yano, Elizabeth M., Schnurr, Paula P., Bastian, Lori A., Alton Dailey, Susan, Pomernacki, Alyssa, Carney, Diane, Gierisch, Jennifer M., Hamilton, Alison B., Nevedal, Andrea, Vogt, Dawne, Frayne, Susan M.
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