Disparities in care and outcomes for adolescent and young adult lymphoma patients

EJHaem. 2023 Sep 27;4(4):934-939. doi: 10.1002/jha2.797. eCollection 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Though survival outcomes among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with lymphoma have improved over the last three decades, socially vulnerable populations including non-White, low-income, and publicly insured groups continue to trail behind on survival curves. These disparities, while likely the result of both biological and non-biological factors, can be largely attributed to inequities in care over the full cancer continuum. Nationally representative studies have demonstrated that from diagnosis through therapy and into long-term survivorship, socially vulnerable AYAs with lymphoma face barriers to care that impact their short and long-term survival. Thus, improving outcomes for all AYAs with lymphoma requires dedicated study to understand, and then address the unique challenges faced by non-White and low-income lymphoma populations within this age group.

Keywords: AYA lymphoma populations; DLBCL; HL.

Publication types

  • Review