Poverty and Childhood Cancer Outcomes: A Novel Intervention Target
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06/18/23
One in six children diagnosed with cancer in the United States lives in poverty, and despite uniform treatment in clinical trials, poverty-exposed children are more likely to relapse compared to children who are not exposed to poverty. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute seeks to improve childhood cancer outcomes by investigating poverty as a risk factor for relapse and developing novel poverty-targeted interventions. Listen to a presentation from Dana-Farberโs Kira Bona, MD, MPH, about her labโs work to identify and alleviate poverty-associated outcome disparities in childhood cancers. The event is hosted by Joanne Wolfe, MD, MPH.
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