Building Reliable Oncology Navigation to Ensure Adjuvant Management: BRONx-TEAM Project
The introduction of targeted therapies and immunotherapy for early-stage lung cancer is associated with improved survival, but patients can only benefit if they partake in adjuvant and neoadjuvant therapies. Data has shown that inequalities exist for patients with lower socioeconomic status as well as non-White patients when it comes to being referred for and receiving treatment after surgery. These inequalities are likely to increase as new drugs are developed in clinical trials comprised of predominantly white patients. In this project, Dr. Nobel will study the impact of disparities on uptake of adjuvant therapy for NSCLC in a largely minority patient population at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY. She will provide social support and health literacy to engage patients in their care and collect genetic data about their tumors, which will contribute to future clinical trials that are more inclusive.
Research Summary
Technical Abstract