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... After 5 years of patient recruitment efforts, approximately 70,000 relatives have been screened; progress has been steady but remains a challenge. Greenbaum noted that the magnitude of the screening effort necessary to find the relatives at risk for type 1 diabetes and eligible for the prevention study is sustainable only with the broad support of a clinical research network, in this case TrialNet.
From page 82...
... For each trial depicted in Figure 7-2, the sites were large diabetes cen cen ters that are highly committed to recruiting patients. Thus, differences in Figure 7-2 recruitment rates should not be attributable to variation in the commitment R01728 level of trial sites.
From page 83...
... affect an individual's level of engagement with the health care system and exposure to clinical trials. An individual with higher socioeconomic status may be more likely to be aware of the clinical research opportunities available and better equip available equip ped to weigh the risks and benefits of participating as a research subject.


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