BINGO: Bridging Knowledge, Increasing Awareness

Description

The U.S. population is becoming more diverse, but minority groups are still significantly underrepresented in cancer clinical trials. This disparity limits our understanding of how treatments work across different populations. Efforts like the 21st Century Cures Act aim to improve inclusion, but challenges persist due to historical mistrust and complex barriers in healthcare. To address these issues, Penn State Health is using a fun and educational approach called "BINGO" to engage the African American/Black community in Dauphin and surrounding counties. Led by the PSCI Diversity Navigator, these BINGO games will provide information about cancer and clinical trials in a relaxed setting. The goal is to build trust, increase awareness, and ultimately improve participation of underrepresented groups in clinical trials. Through this initiative, they hope to connect participants with needed healthcare services and gather feedback to tailor future trials to community needs. This approach aims to foster collaboration between minority communities and the healthcare system, ensuring that clinical trials reflect the diversity of the population they aim to serve.

Conditions

Cancer Education, Health Equity

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The U.S. population is becoming more diverse, but minority groups are still significantly underrepresented in cancer clinical trials. This disparity limits our understanding of how treatments work across different populations. Efforts like the 21st Century Cures Act aim to improve inclusion, but challenges persist due to historical mistrust and complex barriers in healthcare. To address these issues, Penn State Health is using a fun and educational approach called "BINGO" to engage the African American/Black community in Dauphin and surrounding counties. Led by the PSCI Diversity Navigator, these BINGO games will provide information about cancer and clinical trials in a relaxed setting. The goal is to build trust, increase awareness, and ultimately improve participation of underrepresented groups in clinical trials. Through this initiative, they hope to connect participants with needed healthcare services and gather feedback to tailor future trials to community needs. This approach aims to foster collaboration between minority communities and the healthcare system, ensuring that clinical trials reflect the diversity of the population they aim to serve.

BINGO: Bridging Knowledge, Increasing Awareness - Empowering the Black Community Through Educational Gamification on Cancer Screenings and Clinical Trial Diversity

BINGO: Bridging Knowledge, Increasing Awareness

Condition
Cancer Education
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Hershey

Penn State Cancer Institute, Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States, 17033

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. Age: Adults aged 18 years and above.
  • 2. Gender Identity: Individuals identifying as cisgender, transgender, or females.
  • 3. Language Proficiency: Proficiency in English equivalent to middle school/high school level.
  • 4. Registration: Completion of registration via the provided RedCap link prior to the Bingo session.
  • 5. Consent: Willingness to provide written consent at the beginning of the Bingo session to participate in the research study.
  • 1. Age: Individuals under the age of 18 years.
  • 2. Gender Identity: Participants who do not identify as cisgender, transgender, or females.
  • 3. Language Proficiency: Inability to understand English at a middle school/high school level.
  • 4. Previous Participation: Individuals who have already participated in a previous Bingo game session for this study.
  • 5. Medical or Cognitive Impairment: Participants unable to provide informed consent or actively participate due to medical or cognitive reasons.

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Collaborators and Investigators

Milton S. Hershey Medical Center,

Monali Vasekar, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Penn State Cancer Institute

Study Record Dates

2026-06-01