作者
Stephanie B Wheeler, Jennifer C Spencer, Laura C Pinheiro, Lisa A Carey, Andrew F Olshan, Katherine E Reeder-Hayes
发表日期
2018/6/10
期刊
Journal of Clinical Oncology
卷号
36
期号
17
页码范围
1695-1701
出版商
American Society of Clinical Oncology
简介
Purpose
Racial variation in the financial impact of cancer may contribute to observed differences in the use of guideline-recommended treatments. We describe racial differences with regard to the financial impact of breast cancer in a large population-based prospective cohort study.
Methods
The Carolina Breast Cancer Study oversampled black women and women younger than age 50 years with incident breast cancer in North Carolina from 2008 to 2013. Participants provided medical records and data regarding demographics, socioeconomic status, and financial impact of cancer at 5 and 25 months postdiagnosis. We report unadjusted and adjusted financial impact at 25 months postdiagnosis by race.
Results
The sample included 2,494 women who completed follow-up surveys (49% black, 51% white). Since diagnosis, 58% of black women reported any adverse financial impact of cancer (v 39% of white women; P …
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