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Calling Attention to the Role of Race-Driven Societal Determinants of Health on Aggressive Tumor Biology: A Focus on Black Americans

Kimlin T. Ashing, Veronica Jones, Fornati Bedell, Tanyanika Phillips, Loretta Erhunmwunsee

2021JCO Oncology Practice33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Blacks have the highest incidence and mortality from most cancers. The reasons for these disparities remain unclear. Blacks are exposed to adverse social determinants because of historic and contemporary racist polices; however, how these determinants affect the disparities that Blacks experience is understudied. As a result of discriminatory community policies, like redlining, Blacks have higher exposure to air pollution and neighborhood deprivation. Studies investigating how these factors affect tumor biology are emerging. We highlight the literature that connects racism-related community exposure to the tumor biology in breast, lung, prostate, and colorectal cancer. Further investigations that clarify the link between adverse social determinants that result from systemic racism and aggressive tumor biology are required if health equity is to be achieved. Without recognition that racism is a public health risk with carcinogenic impact, health care delivery and cancer care will never achieve excellence. In response, health systems ought to establish corrective actions to improve Black population health and bring medical justice to marginalized racialized groups.

Topics & Concepts

RacismSocial determinants of healthHealth equityPublic healthCriminologyAffect (linguistics)Population healthHealth carePopulationEquity (law)Race and healthEnvironmental healthGerontologyMedicineEconomic JusticePublic policySociologyDiseasePrejudice (legal term)PsychologyEnvironmental justiceHealth policySocial psychologyPoison controlSocial issuesPublic relationsPolitical scienceSocial policySocioeconomic statusCommunity healthSocial inequalitySocial epidemiologySuicide preventionRace (biology)InequalityGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningRacial and Ethnic Identity ResearchRace, Genetics, and Society
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