Pre- and Post-Treatment Patient-Reported Financial Toxicity in Head and Neck Cancer: Identifying Influential Factors and Clinical Significance

E. C. Y. Ku, S. Hsu, R. Banker,E. Healy, A. M. Chen,J. P. Harris

International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics(2023)

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Worse baseline financial toxicity was associated with younger age, advanced stage, metastatic disease, Medicaid insurance, unemployment, and G-tube placement. Those that reported worsened financial toxicity after RT reported worse treatment satisfaction and had more missed RT days and G-tube placements. These findings support work to better understand financial toxicity as it may predict those at higher risk of missing treatments, particularly crucial considering prolonged RT duration is linked to poorer outcomes. Future efforts will focus on automating early referrals to case managers and social work services for these patients.
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financial toxicity,neck cancer,post-treatment,patient-reported
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