The five-year survival rate of childhood cancer has increased substantially over the past 50 yr; however, racial/ethnic disparities in health outcomes of survival have not been systematically reviewed. This scoping review summarized health disparities between racial/ethnic minorities (specifically non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic) and non-Hispanic White childhood cancer survivors, and elucidated factors that may explain disparities in health outcomes. We used the terms “race”, “ethnicity”, “childhood cancer”, “pediatric cancer”, and “survivor” to search the title and abstract for the articles published in PubMed and Scopus from inception to February 2021. After removing duplicates, 189 articles were screened, and 23 empirical articles were i...
Context: The role of race/ethnicity in survival of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) ...
PurposeRacial/ethnic disparities in cancer survival in the United States are well documented, but th...
OBJECTIVES: In the 1990s, U.S. cancer mortality rates declined due to reductions in tobacco use amon...
By the middle of this century, racial/ethnic minority populations will collectively constitute 50% o...
PURPOSE: To determine the influence of race/ethnicity on outcomes in the Childhood Cancer Survivor S...
Importance: Cancer outcomes are relatively poor in adults who belong to minoritized racial and ethni...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) experience many long-term health problems that can be m...
Background:Brain and central nervous system (CNS) cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among ...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in the provision of end-of-life care are well described in...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
OBJECTIVE: This technical report reviews and synthesizes the published literature on racial/ethnic d...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in treatment, survival from acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) remains ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Central nervous system (CNS) malignancy is the commonest cause of cancer ...
Purpose Racial/ethnic disparities in cancer survival in the United States are well documented, but t...
Despite treatment advancements and improved survival, approximately 1800 children in the United Stat...
Context: The role of race/ethnicity in survival of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) ...
PurposeRacial/ethnic disparities in cancer survival in the United States are well documented, but th...
OBJECTIVES: In the 1990s, U.S. cancer mortality rates declined due to reductions in tobacco use amon...
By the middle of this century, racial/ethnic minority populations will collectively constitute 50% o...
PURPOSE: To determine the influence of race/ethnicity on outcomes in the Childhood Cancer Survivor S...
Importance: Cancer outcomes are relatively poor in adults who belong to minoritized racial and ethni...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) experience many long-term health problems that can be m...
Background:Brain and central nervous system (CNS) cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among ...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in the provision of end-of-life care are well described in...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
OBJECTIVE: This technical report reviews and synthesizes the published literature on racial/ethnic d...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in treatment, survival from acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) remains ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Central nervous system (CNS) malignancy is the commonest cause of cancer ...
Purpose Racial/ethnic disparities in cancer survival in the United States are well documented, but t...
Despite treatment advancements and improved survival, approximately 1800 children in the United Stat...
Context: The role of race/ethnicity in survival of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) ...
PurposeRacial/ethnic disparities in cancer survival in the United States are well documented, but th...
OBJECTIVES: In the 1990s, U.S. cancer mortality rates declined due to reductions in tobacco use amon...