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Oncology Pharmacist Iman Ahmed Explains How Socioeconomic Status, Transportation, Food Security & Housing Impact Leukemia Treatment.

by Mark Chiang
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Iman Ahmed, a Doctor of Pharmacy and Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist, discussed the influence of social determinants of health on leukemia patient care. Ahmed’s insights focused on how these determinants affect both access to treatment and the overall success of patient outcomes. Ahmed’s discussion centered on the idea that factors outside of direct medical care can significantly impact a leukemia patient’s journey. These factors, known as social determinants of health, include elements like socioeconomic status, access to transportation, food security, and housing stability. Ahmed highlighted that patients facing challenges in these areas often experience difficulties in accessing necessary treatments, adhering to medication schedules, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, all of which can negatively influence treatment effectiveness and overall health outcomes.

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Date: April 16, 2025

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