2022
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.6_suppl.021
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Financial toxicity and its effect on screening for prostate and colon cancer.

Abstract: 21 Background: The term ‘financial toxicity’ or ‘hardship’ is used to describe the financial problems patients experience due to high out-of-pocket costs for their healthcare. Financial toxicity in the context of cancer treatment is an area of recent study due to the significant costs associated with these treatments, but little is known about the effect of financial toxicity on cancer prevention. We examined the effects of financial toxicity on the utilization of screening tests for prevalent cancers, includ… Show more

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