Racial and Ethnic Survival Disparities in Pediatric Oncology Over Time: An Analysis of the SEER Registry

J Pediatr Surg. 2025 Jan;60(1):161953. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.161953. Epub 2024 Sep 21.

Abstract

Background/purpose: Studies have demonstrated existing racial and ethnic disparities in multiple aspects of pediatric oncology. The purpose of this study was to examine how racial and ethnic disparities in mortality among pediatric oncology patients have changed over time. We examined mortality by race and ethnicity over time within the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry.

Methods: Patients <20 years-old from 1975 to 2016 (n = 49,861) were selected for the analysis. Demographic characteristics, cancer diagnosis, and mortality data were extracted. Patients were divided by race and ethnicity: 1) non-Latino White, 2) Black, 3) Latino, and 4) Other Race. The interaction between race/ethnicity and decade was evaluated to better understand how disparities in mortality have changed over time.

Results: Unadjusted mortality among all cancers improved significantly, with 5-year mortality decreasing from the 1970s to the 2010s (log-rank: p < 0.001) for all race/ethnicity groups. However, improvements in mortality were not equal, with 5-year overall survival (OS) improving from 62.7 % in the 1970s to 87.5 % (Δ = 24.8 %) in the 2010s for White patients but only improving from 59.9 % to 80.8 % (Δ = 20.9 %) for Black patients (p < 0.01). The interaction between Race/Ethnicity and decade demonstrated that the Hazard Ratio (HR) for mortality worsened for Black [HR (95 % Confidence Interval): 1.10 (1.05-1.15) and Latino [1.11 (1.07-1.17)] patients compared to White, non-Latino patients.

Conclusion: There has been a dramatic improvement in survival across pediatric oncology patients since 1975. However, the improvement has not been shared equally across racial/ethnic categories, with overall survival worsening over time for racial/ethnic minorities compared to White patients.

Level of evidence: III.

Keywords: Disparities; Ethnicity; Mortality; Pediatric oncology; Pediatric surgery; Race.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Black or African American / statistics & numerical data
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Ethnicity / statistics & numerical data
  • Female
  • Health Status Disparities
  • Healthcare Disparities / ethnology
  • Healthcare Disparities / statistics & numerical data
  • Hispanic or Latino / statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Neoplasms* / ethnology
  • Neoplasms* / mortality
  • Registries
  • SEER Program*
  • Survival Rate
  • United States / epidemiology
  • White
  • White People / statistics & numerical data
  • Young Adult