Changes in Finances, Insurance, Employment, and Lifestyle Among Persons Diagnosed with Hairy Cell Leukemia

  • Hounshell J
  • Tomori C
  • Newlin R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background. While being cured of cancer generally leads to a life expectancy similar to that of the general population, the extent to which other aspects of life are affected is unknown. To address these concerns, patients with hairy cell leukemia, a cancer with a very high cure rate, were queried about employment, insurance, finances, and lifestyle during and following their treatment.Methods. Study participants (n = 31) ranging in age from 24 to 73 years at the time of diagnosis (median, 49 years) were surveyed regarding changes in health and life insurance, employment, out-of-pocket medical costs, exercise, diet, and use of mental and alternative health services that occurred during or following hairy cell leukemia treatment.Results. Following a diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia, 61.3% of the respondents paid for some aspect of medical care in spite of having health insurance coverage at the time of diagnosis. Four respondents (12.9%) could not obtain health insurance following treatment, and the occupational choices of several individuals or their spouses were based in large part on a desire to obtain or maintain comprehensive health insurance. Of the 13 individuals who attempted to purchase life insurance, 10 had difficulty obtaining a policy or were denied coverage. Lifestyle changes were noted by 40% to 60% of respondents, and included reports of more frequent exercise, adoption of a healthier diet, and having a greater appreciation for life, loved ones, and physical health.Conclusions. While hairy cell leukemia is a highly curable malignancy, cancer survivors' lives and lifestyles are altered substantially after receiving treatment for the illness.

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Hounshell, J., Tomori, C., Newlin, R., Knox, K., Rundhaugen, L., Tallman, M., & Bennett, C. (2001). Changes in Finances, Insurance, Employment, and Lifestyle Among Persons Diagnosed with Hairy Cell Leukemia. The Oncologist, 6(5), 435–440. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.6-5-435

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