Screening for Financial Toxicity in Oncology Research and Practice: A Narrative Review.

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY JCO oncology practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1200/OP-24-00989
Jeffrey Peppercorn, Matthew Gelin, Taylor E Masteralexis, S Yousuf Zafar, Ryan D Nipp
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Financial toxicity (FT) is now a well-recognized issue affecting many patients with cancer and their families. The field is rapidly moving from a focus on describing this problem to efforts to optimize screening and identify management solutions. There are now multiple validated tools to study FT in the research setting. Although there is currently no standard tool for screening in the setting of routine clinical practice, many of the scales for FT were developed with clinical screening in mind, and there is emerging evidence regarding potential to screen with one or two questions to detect financial distress. This narrative review is intended to provide an update on validated scales that have been used to study FT in the research context and provide examples of tools of varying length that are being studied for implementation of screening in clinical practice. It is important for clinicians to seek to identify and assist patients who may be experiencing FT as a result of cancer or cancer therapy.

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肿瘤研究和实践中财务毒性的筛选:叙述性回顾。
金融毒性(Financial toxicity, FT)是一个众所周知的问题,影响着许多癌症患者及其家人。该领域正迅速从关注描述这一问题转向努力优化筛选和确定管理解决方案。现在有多种经过验证的工具可以在研究环境中研究金融时报。尽管目前没有常规临床实践中筛查的标准工具,但许多FT量表都是在考虑临床筛查的情况下开发的,并且有新的证据表明,可以通过一两个问题进行筛查,以发现财务困境。这篇叙述性综述旨在提供在研究背景下用于研究FT的有效量表的更新,并提供正在研究的用于在临床实践中实施筛查的不同长度的工具示例。对于临床医生来说,重要的是寻求识别和帮助可能因癌症或癌症治疗而经历FT的患者。
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