TY - JOUR
T1 - Disparities in Skin Cancer Outcomes in the Latine/Hispanic Population
AU - Valencia, Jesus
AU - Ramirez, Fabiola
AU - Dubocq-Ortiz, Claudia
AU - Vasquez, Rebecca
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright Cutis 2024.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Despite having an overall lower lifetime risk for skin cancer, Latine/ Hispanic individuals experience increased morbidity and mortality in skin cancer outcomes compared to non-Hispanic White individuals. The reasons for these disparate outcomes are multifactorial, but challenges in early skin cancer detection, limited awareness of risks, and inequitable access to care and/or treatment among this patient population likely are contributory. In this article, we review cutaneous malignancies in the Latine/Hispanic population and explore factors that impact overall prognosis, including unique clinical features, inadequate health coverage, medical mistrust, language barriers, differing cultural perspectives, and inadequate research. We aim to provide a pivotal foundation for development of effective strategies to advance skin cancer education and awareness and promote equity in skin cancer treatment among this population.
AB - Despite having an overall lower lifetime risk for skin cancer, Latine/ Hispanic individuals experience increased morbidity and mortality in skin cancer outcomes compared to non-Hispanic White individuals. The reasons for these disparate outcomes are multifactorial, but challenges in early skin cancer detection, limited awareness of risks, and inequitable access to care and/or treatment among this patient population likely are contributory. In this article, we review cutaneous malignancies in the Latine/Hispanic population and explore factors that impact overall prognosis, including unique clinical features, inadequate health coverage, medical mistrust, language barriers, differing cultural perspectives, and inadequate research. We aim to provide a pivotal foundation for development of effective strategies to advance skin cancer education and awareness and promote equity in skin cancer treatment among this population.
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U2 - 10.12788/cutis.1129
DO - 10.12788/cutis.1129
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39787304
AN - SCOPUS:85212254470
SN - 0011-4162
VL - 114
SP - 146
EP - 152
JO - Cutis
JF - Cutis
IS - 5
ER -