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Food insecurity linked to tumor growth in pediatric neuroblastoma

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Study links food insecurity to tumor growth in pediatric neuroblastoma
Credit: Justine Ross, Michigan Medicine

Neuroblastoma remains one of the deadliest childhood malignancies, accounting for a disproportionate number of pediatric cancer deaths worldwide.

Despite major therapeutic advances, survival rates remain lower for children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families, a pattern long observed and poorly understood at the biological level.

Exploring the biology of disparities

Extending earlier National Institute of Health’s Children’s Oncology Group findings that linked poverty to poorer survival in pediatric cancers, investigators at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital set out to develop the first experimental model to test how social determinants might influence tumor biology itself.

The team led by Erika Newman, M.D., Section Head of Pediatric Surgery and Associate Director for Health Equity at the Rogel Comprehensive Cancer Center developed an innovative murine cancer model that simulated food insecurity by intermittently varying chow access, mirroring the unpredictable nutrition many families experience.

The study, recently published in Communications Biology, used established neuroblastoma validated xenograft models to observe how this stressor affected tumor growth and biologic responses.

Food insecurity tied to worse outcomes

The results were striking: the experimental group exposed to food insecurity developed significantly larger and bulkier tumors, accompanied by persistent elevation of stress hormones (corticosterone) and activation of tumor survival pathways.

“Our work builds on decades of clinical evidence linking poverty and food insecurity to poorer cancer outcomes,” said Newman.

“We set out to define the biology behind those disparities, to show how social conditions can become embedded in the body and influence how tumors grow.”

Implications for policy and clinical care

The work provides a translational framework linking social determinants of health to molecular pathways of cancer progression, paving the future for studies that explore how interventions addressing nutrition and stress might improve treatment response.

“This model gives us a scientific bridge between social context and cancer biology,” stated Newman.

“It shows that the environments our patients live in, access to food, stability, and safety are not background conditions. They are part of the biology we must confront if we want equitable outcomes.”

The research arrives at a moment of renewed concern over federal nutrition programs, with potential SNAP benefit interruptions amid government budget negotiations.

Newman emphasizes that these findings reinforce the urgency of policies ensuring consistent food access for vulnerable children and families. She stresses that health care must account for the realities in which families live.

She calls for systematic screening of social determinants like food insecurity and economic strain within pediatric and oncology practices, ensuring that medical care addresses both biologic and social drivers of outcome disparities.

More information:
Keyonna Williams et al, Food insecurity impacts neuroblastoma pathogenesis in murine xenograft tumor models, Communications Biology (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s42003-025-08678-5

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Study links food insecurity to tumor growth in pediatric neuroblastoma
Credit: Justine Ross, Michigan Medicine

Neuroblastoma remains one of the deadliest childhood malignancies, accounting for a disproportionate number of pediatric cancer deaths worldwide.

Despite major therapeutic advances, survival rates remain lower for children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families, a pattern long observed and poorly understood at the biological level.

Exploring the biology of disparities

Extending earlier National Institute of Health’s Children’s Oncology Group findings that linked poverty to poorer survival in pediatric cancers, investigators at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital set out to develop the first experimental model to test how social determinants might influence tumor biology itself.

The team led by Erika Newman, M.D., Section Head of Pediatric Surgery and Associate Director for Health Equity at the Rogel Comprehensive Cancer Center developed an innovative murine cancer model that simulated food insecurity by intermittently varying chow access, mirroring the unpredictable nutrition many families experience.

The study, recently published in Communications Biology, used established neuroblastoma validated xenograft models to observe how this stressor affected tumor growth and biologic responses.

Food insecurity tied to worse outcomes

The results were striking: the experimental group exposed to food insecurity developed significantly larger and bulkier tumors, accompanied by persistent elevation of stress hormones (corticosterone) and activation of tumor survival pathways.

“Our work builds on decades of clinical evidence linking poverty and food insecurity to poorer cancer outcomes,” said Newman.

“We set out to define the biology behind those disparities, to show how social conditions can become embedded in the body and influence how tumors grow.”

Implications for policy and clinical care

The work provides a translational framework linking social determinants of health to molecular pathways of cancer progression, paving the future for studies that explore how interventions addressing nutrition and stress might improve treatment response.

“This model gives us a scientific bridge between social context and cancer biology,” stated Newman.

“It shows that the environments our patients live in, access to food, stability, and safety are not background conditions. They are part of the biology we must confront if we want equitable outcomes.”

The research arrives at a moment of renewed concern over federal nutrition programs, with potential SNAP benefit interruptions amid government budget negotiations.

Newman emphasizes that these findings reinforce the urgency of policies ensuring consistent food access for vulnerable children and families. She stresses that health care must account for the realities in which families live.

She calls for systematic screening of social determinants like food insecurity and economic strain within pediatric and oncology practices, ensuring that medical care addresses both biologic and social drivers of outcome disparities.

More information:
Keyonna Williams et al, Food insecurity impacts neuroblastoma pathogenesis in murine xenograft tumor models, Communications Biology (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s42003-025-08678-5

Provided by
University of Michigan


Citation:
Food insecurity linked to tumor growth in pediatric neuroblastoma (2025, November 13)
retrieved 13 November 2025
from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-11-food-insecurity-linked-tumor-growth.html

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.



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