Kroger Health Establishes Clinical Trial Site Network to Increase Reach and Access to Research Studies
Kroger Health has launched a clinical trial site network aimed at enhancing access to colorectal cancer research. In collaboration with Persephone Biosciences, they are actively recruiting participants for the ARGONAUT clinical study, which investigates microbiome-based biomarkers for colorectal cancer. The initiative begins in Toledo, Ohio, with plans to enroll 55 individuals with varying risk levels.
With a significant presence in socially vulnerable areas, Kroger aims to utilize its pharmacy network to improve healthcare accessibility. The trial leverages data analytic capabilities and patient engagement tools to enhance recruitment and retention throughout the study.
- Launch of clinical trial site network to enhance access to research.
- Collaboration with Persephone Biosciences for microbiome study.
- Initial cohort of 55 participants targeted with plans for expansion.
- Utilization of pharmacy network to reach underrepresented communities.
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Announcement comes with the collaboration with biopharmaceutical industry to introduce colorectal cancer clinical trial
In collaboration with Persephone Biosciences,
"With our team of more than 24,000 healthcare professionals, under the umbrella of America's grocer, we are positioned at the nexus of food and healthcare, which provides us with the unique opportunity to increase accessibility to clinical trial opportunities," said
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- Age 45 and older who need their standard of care colonoscopy
- Age 18 or older with one or more first-degree relatives with a history of colorectal cancer
- Those who have had three or more polyps found during a colonoscopy or who have a personal history of colorectal cancer
A growing body of evidence shows the bacteria living in the gut may influence an individual's risk to develop colorectal cancer. The data collected from this trial will be used to develop personalized medicines and find cancer-specific indicators that may help guide future treatment and preventive strategies, such as utilizing food as medicine.
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"Through our collaborations with health systems across the country, we can nimbly work to optimize the patient experience to improve healthcare delivery and maintain continuity of care while expanding the frontiers of care and treatment," said
People interested in participating in the ARGONAUT study can call 1.833.317.0661 for more information on qualifications and study background.
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The official title of the ARGONAUT study is: "Development and Analysis of a
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