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Counting the Costs: Examining Financial and Psychological Challenges in Cancer Care and Strategies for Mitigation

Isoken Ikponmwosa

Maggie A. Smith

mental health, quality of life, cancer care, financial challenges, out-of-pocket costs
CJON 2024, 28(4), 428-431. DOI: 10.1188/24.CJON.428-431

This article explores the relationships among cancer care, financial challenges, and mental health, emphasizing the growing significance of addressing these interconnected issues. Increased frequency of cancer diagnoses and improved treatment options have resulted in higher survival rates, highlighting emerging challenges. Disparities exist among specific populations, underscoring the need for targeted interventions. Current interventions and policy strategies highlight gaps in addressing financial toxicity and health-related quality of life. Future research should include developing tailored interventions and policies that consider the complex interplay among cancer care, financial challenges, and mental health.

At a Glance

  • Increased survival rates have led to emerging economic challenges and mental health considerations in cancer care.
  • Out-of-pocket costs have a significant impact on treatment decisions and quality of life, particularly for cancer survivors facing financial strain and psychological distress.
  • Patients in rural areas and young adults experience heightened financial toxicity and mental health challenges.
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