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A systematic review of financial toxicity measurement instruments for cancer patients based on the COSMIN guideline [PDF]
Objective Financial toxicity, characterized by the financial burden and psychological distress associated with cancer treatment, has become a critical issue impacting patient outcomes and quality of life.
Mingfang Jia +3 more
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Financial toxicity in people with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis treatment [PDF]
Objective: to assess the financial toxicity of people with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis treatment. Method: a descriptive analytical cross-sectional study, carried out with 214 people, between February and May 2022. For data collection,
Emanuele Cristina de Sousa Silva +5 more
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to identify evidence in the literature about financial toxicity in cancer patients during chemotherapy treatment.this is a mini review with search in the following databases: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature, National Library of Medicine and Scopus.
Nogueira, Luciana de Alcantara +3 more
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475 Financial Toxicity in Dementia Caregiving
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Financial toxicity describes the adverse effects of medical expenses on financial security and health related quality of life. Though dementia caregiving carries serious costs, financial toxicity has not been studied in this context ...
Danielle M. Hart +3 more
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Background: Financial toxicity has been shown to negatively affect cancer patients’ quality of life, depression, anxiety, and even mortality rates. However, there is only limited data on financial toxicity and its associated factors, which are needed to ...
Dewi Handayani, Yati Afiyanti
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Objectives Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients experience greater financial toxicity than other cancer patients. Research on financial toxicity has concentrated on patients despite many informal caregivers sharing finances and reducing work hours to ...
Oliver T. Nguyen +11 more
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Background Cancer patients with financial toxicity experience psychological distress and often miss medical appointments and quit treatments early, which could be a barrier to the effective management of oral chemotherapy drugs at home.
Yongfeng Chen +5 more
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Objective: To characterize the financial toxicity experienced by advanced cancer patients enrolled in phase I oncology trials. Patients and Methods: We conducted structured interviews with cancer patients participating in phase I clinical trials. Using a
Colt Williams, MD +4 more
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Financial Toxicity, Financial Abuse, or Financial Torture: Let’s Call It What It is! [PDF]
Over that last couple of decades, we have seen an explosive increase in healthcare costs in the United States including the cost of cancer drugs, testing/imaging, and hospitalization with vast amou...
Gary H, Lyman, Nicole, Kuderer
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Financial toxicity of patients with lung cancer in China: Results from a National Survey Study
Objective To develop a comprehensive understanding of financial toxicity (FT) among patients with lung cancer in China and the major factors affecting FT.
Meicen Liu, Dengmin Huang, Yuanli Liu
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