Patient and Family Financial Burden in Cancer: A Focus on Differences across Four Provinces, and Reduced Spending Including Decisions to Forego Care in Canada.
Christopher J LongoTuhin MaityMargaret I FitchJesse Tyler YoungPublished in: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.) (2024)
Levels of financial burden for patients with cancer in Canada vary provincially, including for OOPC, travel and parking costs, and lost income. Decisions to forego cancer care are highest in relation to vitamins/supplements, CAM, and drugs. Provincial differences suggest that regional health policies and demographics may impact patients' overall financial burden.
Keyphrases
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- childhood cancer
- affordable care act
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- health insurance
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