FEATURE-As US ditches diversity in clinical trials, all eyes on Europe
*
US once led world on diverse testing of meds
*
Equality goals fall from favour under Trump
*
Researchers look to UK and
By
Racial health inequality manifests in many ways - be it discriminatory treatment or higher death rates - but one glaring disparity kicks in at the get-go with the testing of all drugs, medical devices and treatments pre-launch.
Studies show that ethnic minorities are far less likely to volunteer for such trials, a fact that health experts put down to mistrust of the health system, fear and misinformation.
So when the pandemic showed that Black, Asian, Hispanic and other minority communities were worse hit by COVID-19 than white populations, governments, researchers and pharmaceutical firms all committed to greater diversity in future clinical trials.
Recruiting more volunteers from different genders, sex, ages and ethnic groups is key to treating diseases more effectively and addressing disparities, health experts say.
"Diversity in clinical trials is not about an ideological
position. It's about scientific accuracy and medical progress,"
said
But that progress now hangs in limbo as President
The
Researchers and health campaigners say it is unclear whether
The
The government on Tuesday began cutting 10,000 jobs at
public health agency the
"It's a very chaotic situation and one hopes for the best
and one fears for the worst," said physician
"If the
UNDER-REPRESENTED, UNDER-SERVED
"We're likely to continue to see under-representation of groups in trials, particularly people of colour and women and other historically under-served groups," she said.
A 2022 Lancet paper analysing 20 years of studies showed that less than half of all U.S.-based trials included race and ethnicity data.
Despite Black patients representing 21% of COVID deaths, they made up only 3% of U.S. vaccine trials, the study reported.
Asian volunteers made up 5.8% of all the COVID vaccine trials analysed and 1% of Black people were included despite these populations having higher mortality rates than white people, according to official data.
Fear and mistrust of the health system contributed to their exclusion from the trials, said Murali.
"With COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy for example, there was a lot of mistrust amongst ethnic minority communities and a lot of it was to do with misinformation and feeling locked out."
According to a 2024 survey of over 8,000 people by research group Ipsos, 41% of ethnic minorities were willing to volunteer in a trial compared to 61% of white respondents, citing fear of side effects and mistrust of pharmaceutical companies.
"If you can make that process transparent ... I think people would be very happy to be involved," Murali said.
TAKING THE LEAD
With
"I'm worried that the U.S. is not talking about equity,
diversity and inclusion anymore," said
"I really hope that these other governments will continue along the path to promoting the importance of equitable inclusion into clinical trials."
There are promising signs.
In
British drugmaker GSK, which is part of READI, said the demand to conduct trials that are representative of the different populations and countries they work in remained high.
In January,
"Reducing health disparity requires far more than just
equitable representation in clinical research. It's got to be a
global effort ultimately. It's not a quick thing, but the
momentum is here," Yamazaki said.
(
(c) Reuters 2025. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

Related News
-
EU commission proposes 25% counter-tariffs on some US imports, document shows
Reuters - 15 minutes ago
-
Why Are Janover Shares Rocketing On Monday?
Benzinga - 16 minutes ago
-
CN Rail Receives Arbitration Decision of New Three-Year Deal With Teamsters Canada
MT Newswires - 19 minutes ago
-
National Bank on Tariffs Impact on Canadian Banks
MT Newswires - 21 minutes ago
-
Alphabet's Google Broadens Access to AI Mode
MT Newswires - 21 minutes ago
-
Traton warns U.S. truckers deferring orders over recession fears, analyst note says
Reuters - 23 minutes ago
-
Traton warns U.S. truckers deferring orders over recession fears, analyst note says
Reuters - 25 minutes ago