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Area of Science:

  • Oncology and Public Health
  • Cancer Epidemiology and Health Disparities

Background:

  • Global cancer incidence and mortality are projected to increase significantly by 2030.
  • Aggregate global data obscure critical social and health disparities affecting cancer outcomes.
  • Inequalities in carcinogen exposure, education, diagnostics, and treatment access impact survival rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss significant causes of disparity in prostate cancer incidence and care.
  • To focus on the current situation within the United States.
  • To propose potential remedies for identified disparities in prostate cancer care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and data on prostate cancer distribution and influencing factors.
  • Analysis of socioeconomic, environmental, and healthcare access variables impacting prostate cancer patients.
  • Examination of the financial burden associated with cancer treatment and its consequences.

Main Results:

  • Prostate cancer exhibits geographic and racial/ethnic distribution differences.
  • Factors such as environmental influences, limited treatment access, and trial underrepresentation contribute to disparities.
  • The financial burden of prostate cancer care leads to poor adherence, debt, and adverse long-term outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Substantial disparities exist in prostate cancer care, particularly in the United States.
  • Addressing inequalities in access to diagnostics and affordable treatments is essential for improving survival.
  • Public health actions and improved healthcare access are critical to mitigate the growing cancer burden and its disparities.