For employed survivors, strengthening family leave policies would be desirable.doi:10.1007/s00520-021-06232-7Irina B. GrafovaSharon L. ManneElisa V. BanderaBiren SaraiyaPaul R. DubersteinSpringer Berlin HeidelbergSupportive Care in Cancer
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In conclusion, the surveillance program revealed a burden to cancer survivors, especially for the patients who lived a long distance away from the tertiary care hospital province. 展开 关键词: Gynecologic-cancer survivors surveillance program burden Chiang Mai, Thailand ...
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The completion of active treatment is a milestone for all cancer survivors. Yet, even as survivors prepare to transcend the physical, emotional and social repercussions of their cancer journey, many are left with a constant reminder in the form of overwh
Disparities in the Care Disruption During COVID-19 and in its Impacts on the Mental and Physical Well-Being of Cancer Survivors Purpose: Our study explores cancer care disruption among different demographic subgroups. It also investigates these disruptions' impacts on cancer survivo... S Elkefi,...
Despite generally similar socioeconomic outcomes for cancer survivors and noncancer patients ages >or=55 years, a better understanding of employment experience and pessimism regarding work prospects may help to shape policies to benefit cancer survivors. 展开 关键词: cancer survivors employment financial ...
nearly half of cancer patients and survivors reported being extraordinarily burdened by medical debt. Many respondentscarried a negative balance of at least $5,000from their cancer treatment for more than one year, and 42% of people with cancerdeplete their life savings within the first two y...
Advantage coverage to allow insurers to include healthy groceries, rides to medical appointments, and home delivered meals in their new benefits for qualified younger people with disabilities. These efforts, plus some state-level Medicaid policies, may provide much-needed help forcancer survivors." ...
Long-term survivors of childhood cancer face elevated risk for financial hardship. We evaluate whether childhood cancer survivors live in areas of greater deprivation and the association with self-reported financial hardships. METHODS. We performed a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Childhood ...