Disparities in Race and Sex Found in Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
Thursday – July 28th, 2020 – 2pm ET, 1pm CT, 12pm MT, 11am PT & 6pm London, 8pm South Africa and on the 29th at 5am in Australia AET
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Lori La Bey talks with Dr. Benedict C. Albensi, Principal Investigator at St. Boniface Hospital Research and Nancy Olson the clinical research coordinator. The two have authored a paper titled “Race- and Sex-Based Disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trial Enrollment in the United States and Canada: An Indigenous Perspective.” This is be a very timely discussion and we would love you to join the conversation. Feel free to Call in and ask a question or make a comment regarding our topic today – 323-870-4602.
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Email – balbensi@sbrc.ca
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Canadian office phone – 204-235-3942
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You or a loved one may be eligible for the study if you:
- Are 55 to 80 years old
- Have been diagnosed with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease
- Have a caregiver or family member who will attend study visits, report on daily activities and oversee medication use
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