What we did not learn from an exploratory analysis of economic hardship in newly diagnosed adolescents and young adults with cancer
Pediatr Blood Cancer
.
2018 Dec;65(12):e27411.
doi: 10.1002/pbc.27411.
Epub 2018 Aug 28.
Authors
Nancy Lau
1
2
,
Kira Bona
3
4
5
,
Angela Steineck
1
6
7
,
Abby R Rosenberg
1
6
8
9
7
Affiliations
1
Seattle Children's Research Institute, Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Seattle, Washington.
2
University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Cambia Palliative Care Center of Excellence, Seattle, Washington.
3
Boston Children's Hospital, Department of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
4
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Boston, Massachusetts.
5
Harvard Medical School, Department of Pediatrics, Boston, Massachusetts.
6
University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Seattle, Washington.
7
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Clinical Research Division, Seattle, Washington.
8
Seattle Children's Research Institute, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle, Washington.
9
University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Bioethics and Palliative Care, Seattle, Washington.
PMID:
30155981
PMCID:
PMC6193842
DOI:
10.1002/pbc.27411
No abstract available
Publication types
Letter
MeSH terms
Adolescent
Adult
Cost of Illness*
Female
Humans
Male
Neoplasms / economics*
Neoplasms / psychology*
Parents / psychology*
Socioeconomic Factors*
Young Adult
Grants and funding
Seattle Children's Research Institute
St. Baldrick's Foundation
CureSearch for Children's Cancer
R01 CA225629/CA/NCI NIH HHS/United States
KL2TR000421/NH/NIH HHS/United States
KL2 TR000421/TR/NCATS NIH HHS/United States
K07 CA211847/CA/NCI NIH HHS/United States
T32 HL125195/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/United States