Area Deprivation Index was associated with overall survival in both Black and Hispanic patients. Stigma about chronic pain and opioid use disorders may contribute to the use of negative language for patients with SCD. Black, Hispanic, and Asian patients were underrepresented in trials compared with national lymphoma data. Families reported the direct cash support program offered them the “ability to spend more time at their child’s ... Despite delays to infusion, response rates to CAR-T were comparable across racial groups. The proportion of myeloma cases linked to BMI and diabetes was higher in Black patients than White patients. Patients who were Black or female were more likely to refuse treatment for multiple myeloma. Food insecurity affects 25% of children with cancer at diagnosis. Black children being treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia were twice as likely to have grade ≥3 hyperglycemia. The most significant improvements in survival post-expansion were seen in Black, Hispanic, and lower-income patients. Survival outcomes were not significantly different between Black, Hispanic, and White patients with WM. Outcomes for patients with intermediate-risk disease biology may be most influenced by social determinants of health. States with more socioeconomic challenges and fewer physicians are less likely to have access to alloHCT. The study looked at disparities in outcomes of infusion with ide-cel or cilta-cel in patients with relapsed or refractory MM. Up to one-third of patients who reported food, housing, or utility insecurity also had private insurance. A study looked at cytomolecular risk profiles in Black and Hispanic patients according to clinical trial enrollment.