Racial and ethnic disparities in cardio-oncology are pervasive, stemming from structural racism, higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, and underrepresentation in clinical trials.
• Racial or ethnic health care disparities in cardio-oncology are present, although data remain sparse. • These disparities stem from structural racism, higher prevalence of CVD risk factors, and reduced access to specialty care. • A multidisciplinary approach is required to dismantle these disparities and should include key stakeholders, including health care policy makers, patients, scientists, and clinicians.
Fazal et al. (Tue,) conducted a review in Cardio-oncology disparities. Racial and ethnic disparities in cardio-oncology are pervasive, stemming from structural racism, higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, and underrepresentation in clinical trials.
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