Disparities in care of older adults of color with cancer: A narrative review

Author:

Dotan Efrat1ORCID,Lynch Shannon M.2ORCID,Ryan Joanne C.3,Mitchell Edith P.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hematology/Oncology Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Pfizer Oncology Pfizer Inc. New York New York USA

4. Clinical Professor of Medicine and Medical Oncology Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractThis review describes the barriers and challenges faced by older adults of color with cancer and highlights methods to improve their overall care. In the next decade, cancer incidence rates are expected to increase in the United States for people aged ≥65 years. A large proportion will be older adults of color who often have worse outcomes than older White patients. Many issues contribute to racial disparities in older adults, including biological factors and social determinants of health (SDOH) related to healthcare access, socioeconomic concerns, systemic racism, mistrust, and the neighborhood where a person lives. These disparities are exacerbated by age‐related challenges often experienced by older adults, such as decreased functional status, impaired cognition, high rates of comorbidities and polypharmacy, poor nutrition, and limited social support. Additionally, underrepresentation of both patients of color and older adults in cancer clinical research results in a lack of adequate data to guide the management of these patients. Use of geriatric assessments (GA) can aid providers in uncovering age‐related concerns and personalizing interventions for older patients. Research demonstrates the ability of GA‐directed care to result in fewer treatment‐related toxicities and improved quality of life, thus supporting the routine incorporation of validated GA into these patients' care. GA can be enhanced by including evaluation of SDOH, which can help healthcare providers understand and address the needs of older adults of color with cancer who face disparities related to their age and race.

Funder

Pfizer

Publisher

Wiley

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