Osei Baah Foster, Sharda Sonal, Davidow Kimberly, Jackson Sadhana, Kernizan Daphney, Jacobs Joshua A, Baumer Yvonne, Schultz Corinna L, Baker-Smith Carissa M, Powell-Wiley Tiffany M
Social Determinants of Obesity and Cardiovascular Risk Laboratory, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
JACC CardioOncol. 2024 May 7;6(3):331-346. doi: 10.1016/j.jaccao.2024.02.009. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Addressing the need for more equitable cardio-oncology care requires attention to existing disparities in cardio-oncologic disease prevention and outcomes. This is particularly important among those affected by adverse social determinants of health (SDOH). The intricate relationship of SDOH, cancer diagnosis, and outcomes from cardiotoxicities associated with oncologic therapies is influenced by sociopolitical, economic, and cultural factors. Furthermore, mechanisms in cell signaling and epigenetic effects on gene expression link adverse SDOH to cancer and the CVD-related complications of oncologic therapies. To mitigate these disparities, a multifaceted strategy is needed that includes attention to health care access, policy, and community engagement for improved disease screening and management. Interdisciplinary teams must also promote cultural humility and competency and leverage new health technology to foster collaboration in addressing the impact of adverse SDOH in cardio-oncologic outcomes.
满足对更公平的心脏肿瘤护理的需求需要关注心脏肿瘤疾病预防和治疗结果方面现有的差异。这在受不良健康社会决定因素(SDOH)影响的人群中尤为重要。SDOH、癌症诊断以及与肿瘤治疗相关的心脏毒性结果之间的复杂关系受到社会政治、经济和文化因素的影响。此外,细胞信号传导机制和基因表达的表观遗传效应将不良的SDOH与癌症以及肿瘤治疗相关的心血管疾病并发症联系起来。为了减轻这些差异,需要一个多方面的策略,包括关注医疗保健的可及性、政策以及社区参与,以改善疾病筛查和管理。跨学科团队还必须促进文化谦逊和能力,并利用新的健康技术来促进合作,以解决不良SDOH对心脏肿瘤治疗结果的影响。