Economic burden on families coping with end-stage cancer remains poorly understood. Advanced malignancy threatens financial stability of families and interventions are needed to buffer them from impoverishment. This study examined the relationship between subjective and objective assessments of financial burden on families (financial strain and stress, respectively); and identified potentially modifiable factors to inform intervention efforts
Objective To estimate the prevalence of financial objective stress and subjective strain among colo...
Aim: To assess financial distress (FD) and its impact on symptom expression and other quality of lif...
Some cancer survivors report spending 20% of their annual income on medical care. Undue financial bu...
Financial circumstances are a significant influence on the quality of life for older people and may ...
BACKGROUND: The financial impact and consequences of cancer on the lives of survivors remain poorly ...
PurposeTo assess the financial outcomes and associated social and economic effects on cancer survivo...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Little is known about the relationship between the financial burden of cancer and...
In this paper, we present a regression model that predicts perceived financial burden that a cancer ...
Financial hardship, a growing problem for cancer patients and survivors, is associated with increase...
The rising medical costs associated with cancer have led to considerable financial hardship for pati...
Research Purposes: Multiple studies have quantified the direct and indirect costs of cancer care; ho...
Patients with cancer in a family member can create situational crises that can lead to emotional dis...
Abstract Purpose There has been little research on...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of financial objective stress and subjective strain among col...
Objective To estimate the prevalence of financial objective stress and subjective strain among colo...
Aim: To assess financial distress (FD) and its impact on symptom expression and other quality of lif...
Some cancer survivors report spending 20% of their annual income on medical care. Undue financial bu...
Financial circumstances are a significant influence on the quality of life for older people and may ...
BACKGROUND: The financial impact and consequences of cancer on the lives of survivors remain poorly ...
PurposeTo assess the financial outcomes and associated social and economic effects on cancer survivo...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Little is known about the relationship between the financial burden of cancer and...
In this paper, we present a regression model that predicts perceived financial burden that a cancer ...
Financial hardship, a growing problem for cancer patients and survivors, is associated with increase...
The rising medical costs associated with cancer have led to considerable financial hardship for pati...
Research Purposes: Multiple studies have quantified the direct and indirect costs of cancer care; ho...
Patients with cancer in a family member can create situational crises that can lead to emotional dis...
Abstract Purpose There has been little research on...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of financial objective stress and subjective strain among col...
Objective To estimate the prevalence of financial objective stress and subjective strain among colo...
Aim: To assess financial distress (FD) and its impact on symptom expression and other quality of lif...
Some cancer survivors report spending 20% of their annual income on medical care. Undue financial bu...