Association Between Rurality and Race/Ethnicity and Pediatric Cancer Early Mortality: A Population‐Based Cohort Study Using SEER Data from 2000 to 2021
Pediatric Blood & Cancer,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
72(3)
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Pediatric
cancer
mortality
rates
have
steadily
declined
since
2009,
but
over
a
thousand
deaths
still
occur
annually.
While
existing
research
highlights
the
effects
of
race/ethnicity
and
rurality
on
overall
survival,
few
studies
specifically
analyzed
these
factors
in
relation
to
early
mortality,
defined
as
death
within
12
months
diagnosis.
This
study
utilized
SEER
Research
Plus
Limited-Field
Data
(2000-2021)
examine
association
between
race/ethnicity,
rurality,
pediatric
patients.
A
cohort
138,648
individuals
was
using
Cox
proportional
hazards
regression
models
calculate
hazard
ratios
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs).
The
results
demonstrated
that
both
were
significantly
associated
with
mortality.
Non-Hispanic
Black
patients
70%
(95%
CI:
1.60-1.82)
more
likely
die
first
year
diagnosis
compared
non-Hispanic
Whites,
other
racial/ethnic
groups
also
saw
significant
associations.
adjusted
ratio
for
urban
counties
greater
than
1
million
(p
<
0.05)
all
degrees
rurality.
rural
not
adjacent
had
highest
risk
27%
1.13-1.42),
subanalysis
adolescent
showed
similar
patterns.
These
findings
emphasize
need
address
disparities
patients,
particularly
among
minorities
those
communities.
Language: Английский
Advancing the call towards implementing AYA screening of needs in adult oncology settings
Supportive Care in Cancer,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(7)
Published: July 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Vaping behavior among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: A scoping review
Pediatric Blood & Cancer,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
72(1)
Published: Oct. 12, 2024
Adolescent
and
young
adult
(AYA)
cancer
survivors
are
vulnerable
to
future
health
complications
engage
in
risky
behaviors.
Vaping
or
electronic
cigarette
use
is
increasing
among
AYA,
yet
little
known
about
the
prevalence
AYA
associated
morbidities.
The
objective
of
this
research
was
analyze
current
state
literature
on
vaping
with
scoping
review
methodology.
Eligibility
criteria
included
any
people
aged
13-39
years
a
history
cancer.
Database
searches
from
PubMed,
Web
Science,
PsycINFO,
Scopus
yielded
eight
cross-sectional
studies.
Results
suggest
significant
variability,
studies
finding
2%-46%
have
ever
currently
vape.
Medical
(e.g.,
late
effects),
psychosocial
depression),
demographic
correlates
younger
age,
male
gender),
as
well
other
behaviors
smoking)
were
shown
be
vaping.
Though
extant
beginning
task
understanding
comorbidities
vaping,
few
has
focused
those
most
(survivors
under
age
18).
More
required
understand
survivors'
behavior
better
significance
implications
regarding
growing
incidence
population.
Language: Английский
Mjesto zbrinjavanja djetetasa solidnim malignim tumorom u Hrvatskoj
Ernest Bilić,
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Matej Jelic
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Paediatria Croatica,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
68(2), P. 65 - 69
Published: July 23, 2024
Malignant
diseases
in
the
paediatric
population
are
rare
and
account
for
only
0.5%
of
all
newly
diagnosed
malignant
diseases.
In
Croatia,
105
to
125
children
with
every
year.
As
most
countries
European
Union,
they
second
common
cause
death
this
age
group,
after
accidents.
Treatment
outcomes
Croatia
comparable
those
other
Union.
Due
small
number
patients,
slightly
more
than
one
hundred
new
patients
per
year,
it
would
be
necessary
centralize
treatment
high-risk
patients.
Such
should
treated
two
centers,
which
a
center
solid
tumors
haematological
neoplasms.
an
approach
probably
allow
additional
improvement
practically
same
resources.
Language: Английский
A Review of GO-AJA’s Impact on Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer in France: A Decade of Progress and Challenges
Marilyne Poirée,
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Leila Gofti‐Laroche,
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Christèle Riberon
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et al.
Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 26, 2024
The
"Groupe
Onco-hématologie
Adolescents
Jeunes
Adultes"
(GO-AJA)
born
in
2012
is
a
French
collaborative
group.
It
focuses
on
heterogeneity
and
unmet
needs
for
AYA
with
cancer.
This
article
highlights
GO-AJA's
achievements
future
prospects,
emphasizing
its
role
structuring
professional
national
network,
improving
AYAs'
comprehensive
care
strengthening
the
roles
of
coordinating
nurses.
also
covers
multidisciplinary
tumor
boards,
guidelines
edition,
education
training.
Challenges
persist,
including
limited
clinical
trials
territorial
inequalities
access
team
resources.
Future
success
hinges
increased
medical
community
awareness,
stakeholders
investment,
European
collaborations.
Language: Английский