Financial toxicity in early-onset colorectal cancer: A National Health Interview Survey study

Financial toxicity is increasingly recognized as a devastating outcome of cancer treatment but is poorly characterized in patients with early-onset colorectal cancer. Young patients are particularly vulnerable to financial toxicity as they are frequently underinsured and may suffer significant disru...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgery 2024-05, Vol.175 (5), p.1278-1284
Hauptverfasser: Kobritz, Molly, Nofi, Colleen P., Egunsola, Adekemi, Zimmern, Andrea S.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Financial toxicity is increasingly recognized as a devastating outcome of cancer treatment but is poorly characterized in patients with early-onset colorectal cancer. Young patients are particularly vulnerable to financial toxicity as they are frequently underinsured and may suffer significant disruptions to professional and financial growth. We hypothesized that financial toxicity associated with colorectal cancer treatment confers long-lasting effects on patients’ well-being and disproportionately impacts patients diagnosed at
ISSN:0039-6060
1532-7361
DOI:10.1016/j.surg.2024.01.005