Social determinants of sex disparities in cancer in Southeast Asia Review


Authors: Arevalo, M. V. P. N.; Maslog, E. A. S.; Manlongat, K. D.; Ornos, E. D. B.; Chitapanarux, I.; Eala, M. A. B.; Dee, E. C.
Review Title: Social determinants of sex disparities in cancer in Southeast Asia
Abstract: Sex disparities in cancer exist along the cancer spectrum, ranging from genomic predisposition and behavioral risk factors to access to screening, diagnostics, treatment, and survivorship care. A growing body of research is studying the biological underpinnings of these differences, from cancer risk to tumor biology to treatment response. It is well known, however, that the social determinants of health play a large role across the cancer disease continuum, which encompasses risk, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, rehabilitation, and palliative care. Less literature focuses on the gendered disparities that are epidemiologic in nature, especially in Southeast Asia (SEA), a diverse region that is home to nearly 670 million people, where most are lower middle income countries, and where socioeconomic and cultural factors increase cancer risk for women. In this review, we highlight the social drivers of gendered disparities, namely the geographic, environmental, sociocultural, economic, and political forces that contribute to the increased mortality and poorer health outcomes in the region. © 2023 The Author(s)
Keywords: cancer; health sciences; social science
Journal Title: iScience
Volume: 26
Issue: 7
ISSN: 2589-0042
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2023-07-21
Start Page: 107110
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107110
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10339016
PUBMED: 37456827
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Notes: The MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) is acknowledged in the PDF -- Corresponding author is MSK author: Edward C. Dee -- Source: Scopus
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