Financial burden among metastatic breast cancer patients: a qualitative inquiry of costs, financial assistance, health insurance, and financial coping behaviors.
Austin R WatersVictoria M PetermannArrianna Marie PlaneyMichelle ManningJennifer C SpencerLisa P SpeesDonald L RosensteinMindy GellinNeda PadillaKatherine E Reeder-HayesStephanie B WheelerPublished in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2024)
Our findings suggest that current systems for health insurance and financial assistance are complex and difficult to meet patient needs. Even when MBC patients accessed assistance, excess financial burden persisted necessitating use of financial coping-behaviors such as altering medication use, maintaining employment, and taking on debt.