O'Connor Reed M, Huang Dandi S, Rimel B J, Kim Kenneth H, Li Andrew J, Taylor Kristin N, Liang Margaret I
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Gynecol Oncol. 2024 Jul;186:199-203. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2024.05.017. Epub 2024 Jun 3.
Patients may use crowdfunding to solicit donations, typically from multiple small donors using internet-based means, to offset the financial toxicity of cancer care.
To describe crowdfunding campaigns by gynecologic cancer patients and to compare campaign characteristics and needs expressed between patients with cervical, uterine, and ovarian cancer.
We queried the public crowdfunding forum GoFundMe.com for "cervical cancer," "uterine cancer," and "ovarian cancer." The first 200 consecutive posts for each cancer type fundraising within the United States were analyzed. Data on campaign goals and needs expressed were manually extracted. Descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses were performed.
Among the 600 fundraising pages, the median campaign goal was $10,000 [IQR $5000-$23,000]. Campaigns raised a median of 28.6% of their goal with only 8.7% of campaigns reaching their goal after a median of 54 days online. On average, ovarian cancer campaigns had higher monetary goals, more donors, and larger donation amounts than cervical cancer campaigns and raised more money than both cervical and uterine cancer campaigns. Campaigns were fundraising to support medical costs (80-85%) followed by lost wages (36-56%) or living expenses (27-41%). Cervical cancer campaigns reported need for non-medical costs more frequently than uterine or ovarian cancer campaigns. States without Medicaid expansions (31% of the national population) were over-represented among cervical cancer and uterine cancer, but not ovarian cancer campaigns.
Crowdfunding pages reveal patients fundraising for out-of-pocket costs in the thousands of dollars and a wide range of unmet financial needs based on cancer type.
患者可能会利用众筹来募集捐款,通常是通过基于互联网的方式向多个小捐助者募集,以抵消癌症治疗带来的经济负担。
描述妇科癌症患者的众筹活动,并比较宫颈癌、子宫癌和卵巢癌患者的活动特征及表达的需求。
我们在公共众筹平台GoFundMe.com上查询了“宫颈癌”“子宫癌”和“卵巢癌”。对美国境内每种癌症类型筹款的前200个连续帖子进行了分析。手动提取了有关活动目标和表达的需求的数据。进行了描述性统计和双变量分析。
在600个筹款页面中,活动目标中位数为10,000美元[四分位距为5000 - 23,000美元]。活动筹集的资金中位数为目标金额的28.6%,在网上发布中位数54天后,只有8.7%的活动达到了目标。平均而言,卵巢癌活动的资金目标更高,捐助者更多,捐款金额更大,比宫颈癌活动筹集的资金更多,且比宫颈癌和子宫癌活动筹集的资金都多。活动筹款用于支持医疗费用(80 - 85%),其次是工资损失(36 - 56%)或生活费用(27 - 41%)。与子宫癌或卵巢癌活动相比,宫颈癌活动报告更频繁地需要非医疗费用。没有扩大医疗补助计划的州(占全国人口的31%)在宫颈癌和子宫癌活动中占比过高,但在卵巢癌活动中并非如此。
众筹页面显示患者为数千美元的自付费用筹款,并且根据癌症类型存在广泛未满足的经济需求。