Prevalence of poverty and hunger at cancer diagnosis and its association with malnutrition and overall survival in South Africa

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Schoeman, Judy
Kellerman, Ilde-Marie
Ndlovu, Sandile
Ladas, Elena J.
Rogers, Paul C.
Lombard, Carl J.
Buchner, Ane
Reynders, David
Naidu, Gita
Rowe, Biance

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Many South African children live in poverty and food insecurity; therefore, malnutrition within the context of childhood cancer should be examined. Parents/caregivers completed the Poverty-Assessment Tool (divided into poverty risk groups) and the Household Hunger Scale questionnaire in five pediatric oncology units. Height, weight, and mid-upper arm circumference assessments classified malnutrition. Regression analysis evaluated the association of poverty and food insecurity with nutritional status, abandonment of treatment, and one-year overall survival (OS). Nearly a third (27.8%) of 320 patients had a high poverty risk, associated significantly with stunting (p = 0.009), food insecurity (p < 0.001) and residential province (p < 0.001) (multinomial regression). Stunting was independently and significantly associated with one-year OS on univariate analysis. The hunger scale was significant predictor of OS, as patients living with hunger at home had an increased odds ratio for treatment abandonment (OR 4.5; 95% CI 1.0; 19.4; p = 0.045) and hazard for death (HR 3.2; 95% CI 1.02, 9.9; p = 0.046) compared to those with food security. Evaluating sociodemographic factors such as poverty and food insecurity at diagnosis is essential among South African children to identify at-risk children and implement adequate nutritional support during cancer treatment.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author, JS. The data are not publicly available due to data containing information that could compromise the privacy of research participants.

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Childhood cancer, Poverty, Food insecurity, Malnutrition, Children, South Africa (SA), Cancer treatment, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, SDG-02: Zero hunger

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SDG-02:Zero Hunger
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being

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Judy Schoeman, Ilde-Marié Kellerman, Sandile Ndlovu, Elena J Ladas, Paul C Rogers, Carl J Lombard, Ané Büchner, David T Reynders, Gita Naidu, Biance Rowe, Jan du Plessis, Mariechen Herholdt, Karla Thomas, Barry Vanemmenes, Rema Mathews, Fareed Omar, Ronelle Uys & Mariana Kruger (2023) Prevalence of Poverty and Hunger at Cancer Diagnosis and Its Association with Malnutrition and Overall Survival in South Africa, Nutrition and Cancer, 75:7, 1551-1559, DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2023.2214970.