# Addressing health disparities and equitable representation in cancer research through the initiative, ‘The Patient and Public Involvement Cancer Research Group for Diverse Backgrounds’

**Authors:** Saran Green, Aida Santaolalla, Beth Russell, Gincy George, Harriet Wylie, Maria Monroy-Iglesias, Ailbhe Lawlor, Mark Minott, Annette Carty, Vernon Bailey, Tene Green, Zhane Peterson, Charlene Young, Mieke Van Hemelrijck

PMC · DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2025.1885 · ecancermedicalscience · 2025-04-10

## TL;DR

This paper discusses efforts to increase representation of Black, Asian, and minority ethnic communities in cancer research through a public involvement group.

## Contribution

The paper introduces Diverse PPI, a group promoting inclusive cancer research through outreach and culturally competent practices.

## Key findings

- Diverse PPI has organized public events and developed ARUARES to support inclusive research.
- The group has empowered diverse communities and collaborated with researchers on multiple projects.
- The paper advocates for similar initiatives to reduce health disparities and improve representation.

## Abstract

This paper addresses the persistent underrepresentation of Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities in health research, particularly in the context of prostate cancer. Despite the disproportionately higher burden of cancer in Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, their representation in research remains inadequate. This paper highlights the efforts of The Patient and Public Involvement Cancer Research Group for Diverse Backgrounds (Diverse PPI), a PPI group established to address this disparity. We describe the rationale behind Diverse PPI’s formation, emphasising the need for targeted outreach and culturally competent practices. The group’s activities include organising public engagement events, developing resources such as ARUARES (a tool designed to foster inclusive research) and collaborating with researchers on various projects. The paper illustrates how Diverse PPI has made a positive impact through collaborative working, empowering diverse ethnic communities and advocating for inclusive research practices. We conclude by emphasising the importance of similar initiatives in addressing health disparities and achieving equitable representation in cancer research.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** prostate cancer (MONDO:0005159)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** prostate cancer (MESH:D011471), Cancer (MESH:D009369)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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## References

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