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drivers of cost differences between us breast cancer survivors with or without lymphedema
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نویسنده
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dean lorraine t. ,visvanathan kala ,ransome yusuf ,frasso-jaramillo livia ,frick kevin d. ,moss shadiya l. ,zhang yuehan ,ashing kimlin ,denis gerald v. ,schmitz kathryn h.
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منبع
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journal of cancer survivorship - 2019 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:804 -814
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چکیده
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Breast cancer–related lymphedema is an adverse effect of breast cancer surgery affecting nearly 30% of us breast cancer survivors (bcs). our previous analysis showed that, even 12 years after cancer treatment, out-of-pocket healthcare costs for bcs with lymphedema remained higher than for bcs without lymphedema; however, only half of the cost difference was lymphedema-related. this follow-up analysis examines what, above and beyond lymphedema, contributes to cost differences. this mixed methods study included 129 bcs who completed 12 monthly cost diaries in 2015. using cohen’s d and multivariable analysis, we compared self-reported costs across 13 cost categories by lymphedema status. we elicited quotes about specific cost categories from in-person interviews with 40 survey participants. compared with bcs without lymphedema, bcs with lymphedema faced 122% higher mean overall monthly direct costs ($355 vs $160); had significantly higher co-pay, medication, and other out-of-pocket costs, lower lotion costs; and reported inadequate insurance coverage and higher costs that persisted over time. lotion and medication expenditure differences were driven by bcs’ socioeconomic differences in ability to pay. elevated patient costs for bcs with lymphedema are for more than lymphedema itself, suggesting that financial coverage for lymphedema treatment alone not eliminate cost disparities. the economic challenges examined in this paper have long been a concern of bcs and advocates, with only recent attention by policy makers, researchers, and providers. bcs identified potential policy and programmatic solutions, including expanding insurance coverage and financial assistance for bcs across socioeconomic levels.
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کلیدواژه
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breast cancer ,lymphedema ,financial toxicity ,economic burden
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آدرس
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johns hopkins university, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, department of epidemiology, usa. johns hopkins school of medicine, department of oncology, usa, johns hopkins university, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, department of epidemiology, usa. johns hopkins school of medicine, department of oncology, usa, yale school of public health, department of social & behavioral sciences, usa, johns hopkins university, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, department of health policy & management, usa, johns hopkins university, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, johns hopkins carey business school, department of health policy & management, usa, columbia university, mailman school of public health, department of epidemiology, usa, university of pennsylvania perelman school of medicine, university of pennsylvania, department of general internal medicine, usa, city of hope comprehensive cancer center, division of health equities, usa, boston university school of medicine, bu-bmc cancer center, departments of medicine and pharmacology, usa, pennsylvania state university college of medicine, pennsylvania state university, department of public health sciences, usa
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