African American patients with multiple myeloma: Optimizing care to decrease racial disparities Review


Authors: Pierre, A.; Williams, T. H.
Review Title: African American patients with multiple myeloma: Optimizing care to decrease racial disparities
Abstract: The incidence of multiple myeloma in African Americans is two to three times higher than in other ethnicities and is the leading hematologic malignancy in African Americans. Despite the high incidence of multiple myeloma in African American individuals, a vast majority experience delays in diagnosis and reduced usage of effective therapies, including stem cell transplantation, as well as low participation in clinical trials. Racial disparities, social and financial health disparities, and barriers to earlier access to care can lead to poorer patient outcomes. There are also unique characteristics in the disease manifestation in African Americans with multiple myeloma that are imperative for oncology nurses to understand and recognize to provide optimal care.
Keywords: multiple myeloma; oncology; african american; clinical trials; racial disparities
Journal Title: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
Volume: 24
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1092-1095
Publisher: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS)  
Date Published: 2020-08-01
Start Page: 439
End Page: 443
Language: English
DOI: 10.1188/20.Cjon.439-443
PUBMED: 32678364
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 3 August 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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