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107 Patient-Reported Financial Toxicity Experienced by Female Cancer Survivors in Central Florida
Key Words
employment,financial toxicity,female cancer survivors
Short Description
This study investigates the association between employment and financial toxicity among women cancer survivors. The outcome of interest was financial toxicity, which was estimated using the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (CoST), a continuous measure of the underlying factors associated with financial toxicity. Lower CoST scores represent a greater degree of affectedness. Data has been collected from the cancer patient survivors in the 22 counties served by the University of Florida Health Cancer Center. It was found that employment served as a predictor of higher CoST score and lower financial toxicity (p<0.007) Women diagnosed with breast cancer were more likely to experience financial toxicity when compared to other cancer diagnoses (p<0.066)