Narrow Mindedness

I realize that a lot of academia, where medical research often happens, primarily uses Apple computers - desktops, iPads, and iPhones. However just because they use iPhones doesn ' t mean anyone else does. Hence the problem.I received an email recruiting women for a study by the Army of Women on theRelationships among Cognitive Function, Lifestyle, and Exercise after Cancer Treatment (ReFLECT+). I said great. Let me see if I can sign up. I greatly appreciate what the Army of Women does and support them wholly. But I can ' t believe the narrow mindedness as part of their study.As they recruit for non-white participants, they gave themselves a big obstacle. Look at who can participate:You can join the Relationships among Cognitive Function, Lifestyle, and Exercise after Cancer Treatment (ReFLECT+) study if you match ALL of these MAIN categories:You are a woman age 21 or olderYou have been diagnosed with breast cancer at any time in your life. Women who have not undergone treatment, are currently undergoing treatment, or who have completed treatment are eligible to participate in this study.You have access to an iPhoneYou live in the United StatesYou self-identify as a racial/ethnic minority such as but not limited to African American, Hispanic/Latina, Asian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or more than one raceYou have to have an iPhone. I googled this and iPhone usage is around 15% of the country." However, its market share fell from 14.8% in...
Source: Caroline's Breast Cancer Blog - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: being a patient clinical trials medical research Source Type: blogs