1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
2 Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
J Oncol Pract. 2019 Apr;15(4):e300-e307. doi: 10.1200/JOP.18.00518. Epub 2019 Mar 7.
Patients with metastatic or advanced cancer are likely to be particularly susceptible to financial hardship for reasons related both to the characteristics of metastatic disease and to the characteristics of the population living with metastatic disease. First, metastatic cancer is a resource-intensive condition with expensive treatment and consistent, high-intensity monitoring. Second, patients diagnosed with metastatic disease are disproportionately uninsured and low income and from racial or ethnic minority groups. These vulnerable subpopulations have higher cancer related financial burden even in earlier stages of illness, potentially resulting from fewer asset reserves, nonexisting or less generous health insurance benefits, and employment in jobs with less flexibility and fewer employment protections. This combination of high financial need and high financial vulnerability makes those with advanced cancer an important population for additional study. In this article, we summarize why financial toxicity is burdensome for patients with advanced disease; review prior work in the metastatic or advanced settings specifically; and close with implications and recommendations for research, practice, and policy.
转移性或晚期癌症患者可能特别容易因与转移性疾病特征以及转移性疾病患者群体特征相关的原因而面临经济困难。首先,转移性癌症是一种资源密集型疾病,治疗费用昂贵,需要持续高强度监测。其次,诊断为转移性疾病的患者往往没有保险,收入较低,且来自少数族裔。这些弱势群体即使在疾病早期也面临更高的癌症相关经济负担,这可能是由于资产储备较少、没有或较少的慷慨健康保险福利以及从事灵活性和就业保障较少的工作所致。这种高财务需求和高财务脆弱性的结合使晚期癌症患者成为进一步研究的重要人群。在本文中,我们总结了为什么财务毒性对晚期疾病患者来说是一种负担;特别回顾了转移性或晚期环境中的先前工作;并对研究、实践和政策提出了影响和建议。