Bridging racial and ethnic disparities in cancer researchThe issue highlights the need to bridge racial and ethnic disparities in cancer research to promote equitable healthcare outcomes. Our knowledge of unique risk factors and disease progression patterns in minority groups is hindered by underrepresentation of these groups in clinical trials and genomic databases. Thus, personalized treatment strategies cannot be developed effectively. Biological diversity among racial and ethnic groups adds further complexity, requiring more nuanced, population-specific research. Additionally, socioeconomic factors, language barriers, and cultural differences also contribute to a complex tapestry of disparities that impede equal access to healthcare. There is also a longstanding mistrust in healthcare systems, rooted in historical injustices, which discourages minority participation