Palliative care increasing for patients with DLBCL, but racial disparities ‘striking’

ORLANDO — Palliative care for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma has significantly improved over the past several years, but disparities persist based on race, insurance and hospital characteristics.
Study results, presented at ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition, showed white patients received palliative care consultations three times more often than Black patients and more than double the rate of Hispanic patients.
Additionally, individuals treated at urban teaching hospitals had a significantly higher likelihood of receiving palliative care consultations, whereas those treated at rural clinics had



