Social determinants of health and pediatric cancer survival: A systematic review

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Despite treatment advancements and improved survival, approximately 1800 children in the United States will die of cancer annually. Survival may depend on nonclinical factors, such as economic stability, neighborhood and built environment, health and health care, social and community context, and education, otherwise known as social determinants of health (SDoH). Extant literature reviews have linked socioeconomic status (SES) and race to disparate outcomes; however, these are not inclusive of all SDoH. Thus, we conducted a systematic review on associations between SDoH and survival in pediatric cancer patients. Of the 854 identified studies, 25 were included in this review. In addition to SES, poverty and insurance coverage were associated with survival. More studies that include other SDoH, such as social and community factors, utilize prospective designs, and conduct analyses with more precise SDoH measures are needed.

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H. Tran, Y., Coven, S. L., Park, S., & Mendonca, E. A. (2022, May 1). Social determinants of health and pediatric cancer survival: A systematic review. Pediatric Blood and Cancer. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.29546

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