PurposeWith increasing cancer care costs and greater patient cost-sharing in the USA, understanding access to medical care among cancer survivors is imperative. This study aims to identify financial, psychosocial, and cancer-related barriers to the receipt of medical care, tests, or treatments deemed necessary by the doctor or patient for cancer among cancer survivors age < 65 years.MethodsWe used data on 4321 cancer survivors aged 18\u201364 years who completed the 2012 LIVESTRONG Survey. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify risk factors associated with the receipt of necessary medical care, including sociodemographic, financial hardship, debt amount, caregiver status, and cancer-related variables.ResultsApproximately 28%...
The number of cancer survivors in the United States is expected to grow to 18 million by 2020 becaus...
PURPOSE: To describe healthcare utilization and reasons for delaying medical care and to identify fa...
Objective: This study examines effects of physical and functional limitations on health care utiliza...
PurposeTo assess the financial outcomes and associated social and economic effects on cancer survivo...
The rising medical costs associated with cancer have led to considerable financial hardship for pati...
BackgroundAccess to healthcare, particularly effective primary and secondary preventive care, is cri...
PurposeAdolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors experience barriers to utilizing healthcare...
BACKGROUNDThere is limited evidence from nationally representative samples about changes in prescrip...
Some cancer survivors report spending 20% of their annual income on medical care. Undue financial bu...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
IntroductionThere is increasing concern regarding the financial burden of cancer on patients and the...
PurposeThe prevalence of cancer survivorship and chronic health conditions is increasing. Limited in...
This systematic review examines the excess cost of chronic conditions on the economic burden of canc...
Background. Differences in healthcare and cancer treatment for cancer survivors in the United States...
Laura Iadeluca,1 Jack Mardekian,1 Pratibha Chander,2 Markay Hopps,1 Geoffrey T Makinson1 1Pfizer Inc...
The number of cancer survivors in the United States is expected to grow to 18 million by 2020 becaus...
PURPOSE: To describe healthcare utilization and reasons for delaying medical care and to identify fa...
Objective: This study examines effects of physical and functional limitations on health care utiliza...
PurposeTo assess the financial outcomes and associated social and economic effects on cancer survivo...
The rising medical costs associated with cancer have led to considerable financial hardship for pati...
BackgroundAccess to healthcare, particularly effective primary and secondary preventive care, is cri...
PurposeAdolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors experience barriers to utilizing healthcare...
BACKGROUNDThere is limited evidence from nationally representative samples about changes in prescrip...
Some cancer survivors report spending 20% of their annual income on medical care. Undue financial bu...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
IntroductionThere is increasing concern regarding the financial burden of cancer on patients and the...
PurposeThe prevalence of cancer survivorship and chronic health conditions is increasing. Limited in...
This systematic review examines the excess cost of chronic conditions on the economic burden of canc...
Background. Differences in healthcare and cancer treatment for cancer survivors in the United States...
Laura Iadeluca,1 Jack Mardekian,1 Pratibha Chander,2 Markay Hopps,1 Geoffrey T Makinson1 1Pfizer Inc...
The number of cancer survivors in the United States is expected to grow to 18 million by 2020 becaus...
PURPOSE: To describe healthcare utilization and reasons for delaying medical care and to identify fa...
Objective: This study examines effects of physical and functional limitations on health care utiliza...