Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: a multidisciplinary management approach
Approximately one‐half of individuals with cancer face personal economic burdens
associated with the disease and its treatment, a problem known as financial toxicity (FT). FT …
associated with the disease and its treatment, a problem known as financial toxicity (FT). FT …
Financial burdens of cancer treatment: a systematic review of risk factors and outcomes
Background: Patients with cancer experience financial toxicity from the costs of treatment, as
well as material and psychologic stress related to this burden. A synthesized understanding …
well as material and psychologic stress related to this burden. A synthesized understanding …
The out-of-pocket cost burden of cancer care—a systematic literature review
Background: Out-of-pocket costs pose a substantial economic burden to cancer patients and
their families. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the literature on out-of-pocket costs …
their families. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the literature on out-of-pocket costs …
A systematic review of multimodal prehabilitation in breast cancer
Purpose Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy in women. Prehabilitation may offer
improvements in physical and psychological wellbeing among participants prior to …
improvements in physical and psychological wellbeing among participants prior to …
Greater financial toxicity relates to greater distress and worse quality of life among breast and gynecologic cancer survivors
Background Financial toxicity includes distress and burden from cancer‐related costs.
Women are more likely to experience worse cancer‐related financial outcomes than men …
Women are more likely to experience worse cancer‐related financial outcomes than men …
Financial toxicity impact on younger versus older adults with cancer in the setting of care delivery
Background Young adults and other working‐age adults with cancer are at risk for cancer‐
related financial toxicity (FT), including material hardships, depletion of co** resources …
related financial toxicity (FT), including material hardships, depletion of co** resources …
Vulnerable and less vulnerable women in high-deductible health plans experienced delayed breast cancer care
The effects of high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) on breast cancer diagnosis and
treatment among vulnerable populations are unknown. We examined time to first breast …
treatment among vulnerable populations are unknown. We examined time to first breast …
Financial toxicity and equitable access to clinical trials.
Financial barriers to clinical trial enrollment are an area of active investigation. Financial
toxicity as a concept describes how high costs and financial burden can lead to …
toxicity as a concept describes how high costs and financial burden can lead to …
Financial toxicity associated with treatment of localized prostate cancer
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 …
burden resulting from a cancer diagnosis and treatment. As financial toxicity is associated …
Rural-urban differences in financial burden among cancer survivors: an analysis of a nationally representative survey
Purpose Rural cancer survivors may disproportionately experience financial problems due
to their cancer because of greater travel costs, higher uninsured/underinsured rates, and …
to their cancer because of greater travel costs, higher uninsured/underinsured rates, and …