Racial and ethnic disparities in genomic testing among lung cancer patients: a systematic review.
Clare MeernikYadurshini RaveendranMichaela KolarovaFariha RahmanEbunoluwa OlunugaEmmery HammondAkhilesh ShivaramakrishnanSteph HendrenHayden B BosworthDevon K CheckMichelle GreenJohn H StricklerTomi F AkinyemijuPublished in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2024)
A majority of studies, though not all, observed racial and ethnic disparities in the use of genomic testing among patients with lung cancer. Heterogeneity of study results throughout a period of changing clinical guidelines suggests that minoritized populations-Black patients in particular-have faced additional barriers to genomic testing, even if not universally observed at all institutions.