Socioeconomic Disparities in the Treatment of Thoracic Malignancies

Posted On 2021-06-30 10:59:08


Thanks to the pandemic and the concurrent social unrest, healthcare disparities in the United States has finally become a prioritized topic of discussion and a need for action. Race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, education status, immigrant status, primary language, place of work, access to care, and housing in racially segregated neighborhoods all factor in the inequity of care. We invited clinicians and surgeons with their boots on the ground in this arena to provide current reviews of the literature on healthcare disparities in the management and treatment of those with thoracic malignancies.

Editorial
Healthcare disparities in thoracic malignancies
Kei Suzuki, Virginia R. Litle

Review Article
The impact of income and education on lung cancer screening utilization, eligibility, and outcomes: a narrative review of socioeconomic disparities in lung cancer screening
Samuel Castro, Ernesto Sosa, Vanessa Lozano, Aamna Akhtar, Kyra Love, Jeanette Duffels, Dan J. Raz, Jae Y. Kim, Virginia Sun, Loretta Erhunmwunsee

Narrative review of socioeconomic and racial disparities in the treatment of early stage lung cancer
Nathaniel Evans III, Tyler Grenda, Nkosi H. Alvarez, Olugbenga T. Okusanya

Racial and socioeconomic disparities in the use of stereotactic body radiotherapy for treating non-small cell lung cancer: a narrative review
Yue Lin, Kimberley S. Mak

Sociodemographic disparities in the management of advanced lung cancer: a narrative review
Jacob Newton Stein, M. Patricia Rivera, Ashley Weiner, Narjust Duma, Louise Henderson, Gita Mody, Marjory Charlot

A narrative review of socioeconomic disparities in the treatment of esophageal cancer
Aaron M. Delman, Allison M. Ammann, Kevin M. Turner, Dennis M. Vaysburg, Robert M. Van Haren

A narrative review of the health disparities associated with malignant pleural mesothelioma
Devon C. Freudenberger, Rachit D. Shah

The role of gender in non-small cell lung cancer: a narrative review
Ioana Baiu, Ashley L. Titan, Linda W. Martin, Andrea Wolf, Leah Backhus

A narrative review of sociodemographic risk and disparities in screening, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of the most common extrathoracic malignancies in the United States
Sarah Singh, Praveen Sridhar

Disclosure:
The series “Socioeconomic Disparities in the Treatment of Thoracic Malignancies” was commissioned by the editorial office, Journal of Thoracic Disease without any sponsorship or funding. Kei Suzuki and Virginia Litle served as the unpaid Guest Editors for the series.