Social Factors Impact Post-Gastrectomy Outcomes in Cancer Patients

Social determinants significantly affect short-term outcomes after gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma, highlighting disparities in care.

  • Black patients are 25% less likely and Hispanic patients are 29% less likely to experience extended hospital stays compared to white patients.
  • Higher education levels correlate with a 19% increased risk of extended stays and a 26% increased risk of readmissions.

Surgeons should consider social factors in patient selection and postoperative planning to improve outcomes.

  • Asian patients have 40% lower mortality rates compared to white patients.

Journal Article by Moten AS, Bailey C, Stanfill AG and Glazer ES in Am J Surg

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