Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA; email:
Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
Annu Rev Med. 2021 Jan 27;72:229-241. doi: 10.1146/annurev-med-070119-120305.
Racial and ethnic disparities span the continuum of cancer care and are driven by a complex interplay among social, psychosocial, lifestyle, environmental, health system, and biological determinants of health. Research is needed to identify these determinants of cancer health disparities and to develop interventions to achieve cancer health equity. Herein, we focus on the overall burden of ancestry-related molecular alterations, the functional significance of the alterations in hallmarks of cancer, and the implications of the alterations for precision oncology and immuno-oncology. In conclusion, we reflect on the importance of estimating ancestry, improving diverse racial and ethnic participation in cancer clinical trials, and examining the intersection among determinants of cancer health disparities.
种族和民族差异贯穿于癌症护理的全过程,是社会、心理社会、生活方式、环境、卫生系统以及健康的生物学决定因素之间复杂相互作用的结果。需要研究这些癌症健康差异的决定因素,并制定干预措施以实现癌症健康公平。在此,我们重点关注与遗传相关的分子改变的总体负担、这些改变在癌症特征中的功能意义,以及这些改变对精准肿瘤学和肿瘤免疫治疗的影响。总之,我们反思了评估遗传背景、提高癌症临床试验中不同种族和民族的参与度以及研究癌症健康差异决定因素之间的交叉点的重要性。