Support persons of haematological cancer survivors may be faced with unique challenges due to the course of these diseases and the treatments required. This study aimed to examine the social and financial impacts associated with their role. Eight hundred adult survivors of haematological cancer within 3 years of diagnosis were invited via an Australian state population-based cancer registry to complete a survey. Survivors were mailed two questionnaire packages, one for themselves and one for their primary support person. Nonrespondents were mailed reminders via the survivor after 3 weeks. One hundred and eighty-two support persons completed the questionnaire (85% response rate). Of these, 67 (46%) support persons reported having at least on...
Advances in scientific understanding have led to novel therapies and improved supportive care for ma...
PurposeTo assess the financial outcomes and associated social and economic effects on cancer survivo...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
Haematological cancer often necessitates that individuals make significant lifestyle and behaviour c...
AbstractIntroductionThe goal of this large population-based study was to examine the socio-economic ...
Purpose: The financial impact of cancer diagnosis and treatment can be considerable to individuals a...
Although literature exists on the impact of cancer-related financial burden and its effects on quali...
Perspectives of cancer survivors, caregivers, and social workers as key stakeholders on the clinical...
Perspectives of cancer survivors, caregivers, and social workers as key stakeholders on the clinical...
Abstract Little is known about changes in the personal living conditions of long-term blood cancer s...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxi...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Advances in scientific understanding have led to novel therapies and improved supportive care for ma...
PurposeTo assess the financial outcomes and associated social and economic effects on cancer survivo...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
Haematological cancer often necessitates that individuals make significant lifestyle and behaviour c...
AbstractIntroductionThe goal of this large population-based study was to examine the socio-economic ...
Purpose: The financial impact of cancer diagnosis and treatment can be considerable to individuals a...
Although literature exists on the impact of cancer-related financial burden and its effects on quali...
Perspectives of cancer survivors, caregivers, and social workers as key stakeholders on the clinical...
Perspectives of cancer survivors, caregivers, and social workers as key stakeholders on the clinical...
Abstract Little is known about changes in the personal living conditions of long-term blood cancer s...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxi...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Advances in scientific understanding have led to novel therapies and improved supportive care for ma...
PurposeTo assess the financial outcomes and associated social and economic effects on cancer survivo...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...