Abstract Background Optimising the care of individuals with cancer without imposing significant financial burden related to their anticancer treatment is becoming increasingly difficult. The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) has recommended clinicians discuss costs of cancer care with patients to enhance shared decision-making. We sought information to guide oncologists’ discussions with patients about these costs. Methods We searched Medline, EMBASE and clinical practice guideline databases from January 2009 to 1 June 2019 for recommendations about discussing the costs of care and financial burden. Guideline quality was assessed with the AGREE-II instrument. Results Twenty-seven guidelines met our eligibility criteria, including...
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Purpose: Health care providers are accustomed to identifying populations for whom cost-related conce...
As the cost of cancer care continues to rise and patients shoulder increasing financial burden for t...
Objectives Rising costs in oncology care often impact patients and families directly, making communi...
Objectives Rising costs in oncology care often impact patients and families directly, making communi...
Purpose: Recent publications have promoted physician-pa-tient communication on cost as a means of de...
Purpose: Recent publications have promoted physician-pa-tient communication on cost as a means of de...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
Background: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
In this paper, the authors engage in a critical analysis of the existing empirical literature which ...
Over the past decade, there has been a growing development of innovative technologies to treat cance...
PURPOSE: Financial toxicity negatively affects patients with cancer, especially racial/ethnic minori...
Abstract Background Costs of care are important to patients making cancer treatment decisions, but c...
BackgroundFinancial toxicity describes the financial burden imposed onto patients by a cancer diagno...
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Purpose: Health care providers are accustomed to identifying populations for whom cost-related conce...
As the cost of cancer care continues to rise and patients shoulder increasing financial burden for t...
Objectives Rising costs in oncology care often impact patients and families directly, making communi...
Objectives Rising costs in oncology care often impact patients and families directly, making communi...
Purpose: Recent publications have promoted physician-pa-tient communication on cost as a means of de...
Purpose: Recent publications have promoted physician-pa-tient communication on cost as a means of de...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
Background: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
In this paper, the authors engage in a critical analysis of the existing empirical literature which ...
Over the past decade, there has been a growing development of innovative technologies to treat cance...
PURPOSE: Financial toxicity negatively affects patients with cancer, especially racial/ethnic minori...
Abstract Background Costs of care are important to patients making cancer treatment decisions, but c...
BackgroundFinancial toxicity describes the financial burden imposed onto patients by a cancer diagno...
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Purpose: Health care providers are accustomed to identifying populations for whom cost-related conce...