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Breast cancer treatment receipt and the role of financial stress, health literacy, and numeracy among diverse breast cancer survivors.

Ashley Odai-AfoteyRuth I LedermanNaomi Y KoHaley GagnonTsion FikreDaniel A GundersenAnna C RevetteDawn L HershmanKatherine D CrewNancy L KeatingRachel A Freedman
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2023)
In this diverse population of breast cancer survivors, rates of treatment initiation were high. Worry about paying medical bills and financial strain were frequent, especially among non-White participants. Although we observed associations of financial strain with treatment initiation, because few women declined treatments, understanding the scope of impact is limited. Our results highlight the importance of assessments of resource needs and allocation of support for breast cancer survivors. Novelty of this work includes the granular measures of financial strain and inclusion of health literacy and numeracy.
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