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Coping mechanisms for financial toxicity: a qualitative study of cancer patients' experiences in Germany.

Sara Lena LueckmannNadine SchumannAstrid FinkMatthias Richter
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2019)
This qualitative study provides a comprehensive understanding of the complexity of the coping mechanisms used by patients to address either higher costs or changed needs and priorities following a cancer diagnosis. With regard to understanding patients' experiences of subjective financial stress, both increasing financial resources and reducing expenditures, particularly those relating to basic needs and luxury needs as distinct categories, might be relevant and should be considered. The financial situation impacts the treatment of cancer patients since health-related decisions were reported to be made with the aim of increasing financial resources by maintaining an ability to work or reducing expenditures through non-adherence.
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