Financial burden in advanced cancer: colorectal cancer data analysis. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • OBJECTIVES: To characterise patient-reported financial burden of living with advanced colorectal cancer in Alberta, Canada, as part of a larger prospective cohort study characterising the experiences of people living with advanced colorectal cancer. METHODS: Patients were recruited from Alberta's tertiary cancer centres between January 2018 and July 2020. Enrolled participants were invited to complete the Patient Self-Administered Financial Effects (P-SAFE) questionnaire at 1 month post-enrolment and every 6 months thereafter, until death or end of study (December 2020). The questionnaire captured consumption expenditure, out-of-pocket costs, including travel and parking costs, dissaving strategies and productivity impacts of patients and caregivers over the past 28 days. RESULTS: Of 87 eligible patients, 56 completed at least one P-SAFE survey. They reported an average of $C401 in out-of-pocket costs (eg, medications, vitamins/supplements, devices) over the past 28 days (median $C84, range $C0-$C4475), plus an average of $C249 per 28 days for travel and parking (median $C80, range $C0-$C2680). Patients reported an average of two trips per month to their cancer centre, travelling anywhere from 6 to 500 km one way. 88% of employed patients and 88% of employed caregivers reported impacts on employment; 34% of patients made significant asset decisions (eg, withdrew savings, downsized home). 30% of patients reported high perceived financial burden (ie, 'somewhat', 'large' or 'worst possible' financial difficulty) in the past month. CONCLUSIONS: This cross-sectional descriptive analysis suggests that the financial burden of advanced colorectal cancer is high, as evidenced by high out-of-pocket costs, impacts on employment and self-reported financial difficulty.

authors

  • Biondo, Patricia
  • Kassam, Shireen
  • Beaumont, Crystal
  • Akude, Philip
  • Silbernagel, Patricia
  • Earp, Madalene
  • Essue, Beverley M
  • Longo, Christopher
  • Watanabe, Sharon M
  • Simon, Jessica
  • Sinnarajah, Aynharan

publication date

  • April 16, 2025