Socioeconomic risks for people with cancer-possible consequences and assistance

BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLATT-GESUNDHEITSFORSCHUNG-GESUNDHEITSSCHUTZ(2022)

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Due to therapeutic progress, about 60% of all cancer patients currently survive their disease more than five years. These long-term survivors can be described as cured, but not as healthy. In particular, reduced performance and an associated reduction in working hours, loss of job, or an early retirement can lead to socioeconomic consequences. On average, tumor patients in Germany lose up to 26% of their income, although this does not seem to be necessarily linked to the stage of the disease and thus the corresponding prognosis. Due to objective and subjective financial burdens, a so-called "financial toxicity" can develop, which can have a significant impact on the quality of life and possibly also on the prognosis of the disease. In this article, the socioeconomic risks associated with cancer are presented as well as possible patient assistance and offers. This presentation intends to illustrate how financial toxicity in cancer can be prevented or alleviated. As far as scientific findings are available, they will be described and discussed. Finally, the special situation of young adults with cancer is explained, for whom many of the above-mentioned support measures are not or only partially possible.
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Poverty from cancer,Return to work,Social support,Quality of life,Young adults with cancer
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