Ethnicity, Race and Skin Color: Challenges and Opportunities for Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Author:

Bissonnette Robert1,Jankicevic Jasmina1ORCID,Saint-Cyr Proulx Etienne1,Maari Catherine1

Affiliation:

1. Innovaderm Research Inc., 3530 St-Laurent St, Suite 300, Montreal, QC H2X 2V1, Canada

Abstract

The number of clinical trials conducted in patients with atopic dermatitis is increasing steadily. These trials are conducted in several countries across all continents and include patients of different ethnicity, race and skin color. This diversity is desired, but it also brings challenges, including the diagnosis and evaluation of disease severity in patients with different skin colors; the influence of ethnicity on the perception of quality of life and patient reported outcomes; the inclusion of ethnicities that are only present in one country or that live far from clinical research sites; and the reporting of drug safety information. There is a need to better train physicians on the evaluation of atopic dermatitis in patients with different skin colors and a need to improve the systematic reporting of ethnicity, race and skin color in clinical trial publications.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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