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Social Determinants of Health in Oncology

Barat S. Venkataramany, Jeffrey M. Sutton

2022American Journal of Clinical Oncology19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Social determinants of health (SDOH) are defined as the set of modifiable social and physical risk factors that affect health. It is known that SDOH directly influence the population’s overall health, but their effects on patients with cancer are considerably less elucidated. Here, we review the literature describing the effects of SDOH outlined by the Healthy People 2020 framework on patients diagnosed with cancer. We have found that while some SDOH are well-defined in cancer patients, evidence surrounding several variables is scarce. In addition, we have found that many SDOH are associated with disparities at the screening stage, indicating that upstream interventions are necessary before addressing the clinical outcomes themselves. Further investigation is warranted to understand how SDOH affect screenings and outcomes in multiple disciplines of oncology and types of cancers as well as explore how SDOH affect the treatments sought by these vulnerable patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSocial determinants of healthAffect (linguistics)Psychological interventionHealth equityPopulation healthGerontologyPopulationPublic healthInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPathologyPsychiatryPsychologyCommunicationFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life