Financial burden among older, long-term cancer survivors: Results from the LILAC study
Cancer Medicine Jul 27, 2018
Hastert TA, et al. - Researchers determined the prevalence and predictors of financial burdens of cancer survivorship in older, long-term survivors using data from 6012 participants diagnosed with cancer since enrolling in the Women's Health Initiative, and who participated in the Life and Longevity After Cancer (LILAC) ancillary study. This population of older, female long-term cancer survivors rarely showed cancer-related financial burden. To reduce financial burdens, they recommend identification of several socioeconomic, health-related and demographic predictors of financial burden suggesting targets of intervention.
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