32,000 patients
clinical trials
This highlights the staggering “Participation Gap” across the disease states where Black communities carry the heaviest burden but have the lightest representation.
Higher mortality than white women
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
Underrepresented: Black women have the highest mortality rate but are represented in ~4% of trials.
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higher death rate; 65% higher incidence.
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
Critical Need: Black men have twice the incidence and three times te mortality rate. Most pivotal trials have <5% participation.
Highest incidence/mortality among Black men.
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
The Floor: Often the lowest representation in all of oncology.
Highest incidence/mortality of any racial group.
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
Stagnant: Participation hasn’t moved despite high impact.
more likely to be diagnosed
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
Half-Strength: Participation is half of the U.S. population percentage.
of Black adults have form of heart disease.
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
The Failure: Heart failure trials rarely reach double-digit Black enrollment.
Account for ~40% of new infections.
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
The Focus: High participation, but “cure” research still lags.
Affects 1 in 365 Black newborns.
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
Underfunded: Hindered by deep-seated medical mistrust.
more likely to develop the disease than white Americans.
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
Black Americans represent 14% of the population but carry 33% of the total costs of Alzheimer’s care.
prevalence in Black adults (highest in the U.S.).
The Reality (Avg. Trial Participation
Despite the high burden, Black women are often underrepresented in trials for new weight-loss drugs (GLP-1s).
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What do we do
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While standard CROs are logistics-driven, we are Equity-Driven, focusing on representation that is commensurate with the burden of disease.
We move beyond passive digital ads to "Transcreate" protocols into the language of the community, connecting where we live, work, pray, play, and slay
We offer 24/7/365 personal access to the Triple Threat, pre-emptively managing the social determinants of health that others ignore.
By building relationships rather than just using automated apps, we achieve up to a 50% increase in retention, securing regulatory compliance and data integrity.
To facilitate the clinical trial process for Black women, TOUCH is providing a Nurse Navigator Service to assist patients with securing trials, the application process, managing the informed consent process and providing coaching and counseling throughout the trial.
A navigation program that addressed insurance, food, housing, transportation, language, health literacy, social and clinical needs increased participation in clinical research:
Before Navigation* | After Navigation* | |
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Rural | 40% | 19% |
Black | 13% | 41% |
Hispanic | 5% | 33% |
* Participation (% of patients)
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Our Ecosystem of Trust
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We build the community so you don’t have to. We bring a hand-picked, specially curated list of PIs and providers who possess a proven track record of recruiting and treating Black patients. We activate these sites by strategically linking them with our “Play & Slay” network of local advocacy groups, faith-based organizations, and support groups
We don’t just find patients; we bring the infrastructure. Navigating Trials maintains an exclusive, specially curated list of healthcare providers who possess a proven track record of successfully recruiting and treating Black patients. We don’t just “select sites”—we activate them.
We build a 360-degree support community around these providers, strategically linking them with:
This ecosystem ensures that when a trial opens, the community is already engaged, the trust is already built, and the provider is ready to lead.
The Activated Ecosystem Most CROs start from zero with site recruitment. Navigating Trials arrives with a Proven Provider Network. These are doctors and clinics who have mastered the art and science of Black patient engagement. By surrounding these providers with our curated network of local advocacy and faith-based partners, we create a “Community Site” model that makes trial participation feel like a natural extension of a patient’s existing support system.
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Proben Impact
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Metrics
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At Navigating Trials, we provide a robust set of metrics that move beyond standard recruitment to focus on data integrity and health equity.
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Our Team
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