2020
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.e19400
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Experience of financial burden and distress among people with ovarian cancer.

Abstract: e19400 Background: The impact of ovarian cancer (OC) is wide-reaching; this study explored cancer-related financial burden related to cost of care in people ever diagnosed with OC. Methods: 64 OC patients enrolled in Cancer Support Community’s Cancer Experience Registry. Participants provided demographic and clinical history, and completed 1) CancerSupportSource, a validated 25-item tool with anxiety and depression risk subscales, and 2) the 11-item COmprehensive Score for financial Toxicity (COST). Descripti… Show more

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“…Financial toxicity not only impacts patient adherence to prescribed regimens, it also impacts patients’ mental health. Multiple surveys of ovarian cancer patients have shown that those with higher financial burden or financial toxicity have an increased risk of depression and anxiety 35 36. In interviews with patients with ovarian cancer who screen positive for financial toxicity, signs of depression and anxiety and fear of not being able to afford care predominated responses 37.…”
Section: Ovarian Cancer Specific Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financial toxicity not only impacts patient adherence to prescribed regimens, it also impacts patients’ mental health. Multiple surveys of ovarian cancer patients have shown that those with higher financial burden or financial toxicity have an increased risk of depression and anxiety 35 36. In interviews with patients with ovarian cancer who screen positive for financial toxicity, signs of depression and anxiety and fear of not being able to afford care predominated responses 37.…”
Section: Ovarian Cancer Specific Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%