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Financial toxicity, defined as both the objective financial burden and subjective financial distress from a cancer diagnosis and its treatment, is a topic of interest in the assessment of the quality of life of patients with cancer and their families. Current evidence implicates financial toxicity in psychosocial, economic and other harms, leading to suboptimal cancer outcomes along the entire trajectory of diagnosis, treatment, supportive care, survivorship and palliation. This paper presents the results of a virtual consensus, based on the evidence base to date, on the screening and management of financial toxicity in patients with and beyond cancer organized by the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) in 2022.
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María Pilar Carrera-González
Universidad de Jaén
Giuseppe Curigliano
Cardio-Oncology
Daniele Santini
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
ESMO Open
University of Toronto
Heidelberg University
University of Alabama at Birmingham
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6f047b6db64358766ad0a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2024.102992
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