Global clinical oncology research is experiencing a profound structural shift, evolving from a historical underrepresentation of minority groups in Western-centric trials to a new representational imbalance marked by an increasing reliance on Chinese patient populations due to the nation's accelerating drug research and development. This article dissects this changing dynamic and proposes a systematic framework for a next-generation global oncology research and development paradigm that is inherently more inclusive, generalizable, and efficient for all patients worldwide.
Ni et al. (Wed,) studied this question.