CancerCaregiversColombiaFinancial toxicityLow-and middle income countriesAim of the study The socio-economic impact of caring for a cancer patient in the family is unknown in Colombia. This survey aimed to evaluate the existence of financial burden caused by cancer on the caregiving families of ...
Financial hardship caused by cancer can also contribute to "financial toxicity," wherein the cost of treatment forces individuals to make tradeoffs that impact their chances of survival. These may includenon-biologic factorssuch as skipping or halving cancer medications to stretch their supply, o...
Madison was declared cancer-free, only to relapse a year later in 2013. Her last phase of treatment is currently scheduled for the end of March 2016. That would be six years -- almost to the day -- since Madison first sought treatment...
The Financial Impact of Cancer Care: Implications and Potential SolutionsVeena Shankaran
Financial assistance programs for cancer patients Background: The high costs of oncology care can lead to financial stress and have deleterious effects on the well-being of patients and their families. H... SS Coughlin,LT Dean,JE Cortes - 《Current Cancer Reports》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Can...
PurposeThe financial impact of cancer diagnosis and treatment can be considerable to individuals and their households, leading to changes in treatment decision making. This study aimed to quantify effects on income and employment; describe how cost-related factors influence treatment decision making and ...
Financial toxicity is a broad term to describe the economic consequences and subjective burden resulting from a cancer diagnosis and treatment. As financial toxicity is associated with poor disease outcomes, recognition of this problem and calls for strategies to identify and support those most at risk...
One reason financial toxicity has become an increasingly challenging issue is because patients are remaining on cancer treatment regimens for longer periods of time, Zafar said. “This is actually good — it means that the treatment is working,” he said. “But it also me...
used co-word analysis to analyze relevant research literature on irrational investors’ intervention in the financial market and found 13 main research topics in this field [19]. Topalli et al. took the relevant literature on the impact of economic transformation on enterprises in Central and ...
Using longitudinal data before and during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic for a representative sample of Dutch households, we examined the role of financial stress, defined as the subjective experience of lacking financial resources to cope with demands, in mental health changes. Als...