This study analyzed survival disparities in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) among various racial/ethnic groups and income levels over a 72-month period.
Results showed that non-Hispanic Black patients had the highest survival rates (75.6%), while Hispanic patients had the lowest (49.2%), indicating significant racial disparities in outcomes.
The study suggests reviewing and addressing barriers in the transplant referral process to enhance access and diversify the patient population for HSCT.