BACKGROUND:Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. As ability to work impacts one's financial situation, limited employment and reduced income may also contribute to financial toxicity. We examined evidence of the association between financial toxicity and employment status in cancer survivors. METHODS:A systematic literature review was performed via PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, and PsycINFO with search terms including "Cancer," "Financial toxicity," and "Employment" on September 25, 2019. RESULTS:Thirty-one papers met eligibility criteria. Thirteen studies were rated as having high quality, 16 as adequate, and two as low. Being actively treated for cancer had serious negative consequences...
BackgroundIn the US, medical costs for cancer patients have grown from $27 billion in 1990 to $174 b...
In oncology, the term ‘financial toxicity’ basically means the financial hardship or financial burde...
The term ‘financial toxicity’ is broadly used to describe the distress or hardship arising from the ...
Background Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. ...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: The aim of this stud...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxic...
Aim: The very high cost of modern cancer treatments is raising the issue of health systems and indiv...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxi...
Objective To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the de...
Objective To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the de...
Objective To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the de...
Objective: To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the d...
Objective: To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the ...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxici...
BackgroundIn the US, medical costs for cancer patients have grown from $27 billion in 1990 to $174 b...
BackgroundIn the US, medical costs for cancer patients have grown from $27 billion in 1990 to $174 b...
In oncology, the term ‘financial toxicity’ basically means the financial hardship or financial burde...
The term ‘financial toxicity’ is broadly used to describe the distress or hardship arising from the ...
Background Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. ...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: The aim of this stud...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxic...
Aim: The very high cost of modern cancer treatments is raising the issue of health systems and indiv...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxi...
Objective To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the de...
Objective To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the de...
Objective To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the de...
Objective: To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the d...
Objective: To determine the extent of financial toxicity (FT) among cancer survivors, identify the ...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxici...
BackgroundIn the US, medical costs for cancer patients have grown from $27 billion in 1990 to $174 b...
BackgroundIn the US, medical costs for cancer patients have grown from $27 billion in 1990 to $174 b...
In oncology, the term ‘financial toxicity’ basically means the financial hardship or financial burde...
The term ‘financial toxicity’ is broadly used to describe the distress or hardship arising from the ...