Financial toxicity in patients with leukemia undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A systematic review

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Abstract

Financial toxicity (FT) is a term used to describe the objective financial burden of cancer care including the associated coping behaviors used by patients and their caregivers. FT has been shown to result in both direct financial burdens and in clinically relevant outcomes, such as non-adherence with care, diminished quality of life, and even decreased overall survival. Much of the data has been described in solid tumors, with limited investigations in the malignant hematology population. Patients with hematologic malignancies undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) face a unique financial burden driven by lengthy hospitalizations and acute and chronic morbidity that have downstream implications on their income and costs. In this review, we discuss the prevalence of FT in patients with leukemia who are eligible for HSCT. We review the impact of FT on financial and clinical outcomes and the role of various interventions that have been studied within this population.

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Pail, O., & Knight, T. G. (2023, June 1). Financial toxicity in patients with leukemia undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A systematic review. Best Practice and Research: Clinical Haematology. Bailliere Tindall Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beha.2023.101469

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