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Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity
Known as:
COST
, COST-FACIT
, Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity - FACIT
A patient-reported outcome measure designed specifically to evaluate the financial distress experienced by cancer patients.
National Institutes of Health
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Able to Meet Monthly Expenses
Feel Financially Stressed
Frustrated Cannot Work or Contribute as Much as Usual
Have Enough Money to Cover Cost of Treatment
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2018
2018
Financial toxicity in Indonesian cancer patients & survivors: How it affects risk attitude
S. Pangestu
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Erwin Bramana Karnadi
2018
Corpus ID: 55081051
Abstract This paper investigates financial toxicity of patients with cancer and survivors in Indonesia and how this condition…
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2018
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2018
[Measuring Financial Toxicity in Japanese Cancer Patients].
K. Honda
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
2018
Corpus ID: 51702380
Financial toxicity (FT) has a negative impact on quality of life (QOL) and survival of patients with cancer. However, FT has not…
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2018
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2018
A prospective survey of comprehensive score for financial toxicity (COST) in Japanese cancer patients.
K. Honda
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B. Gyawali
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+9 authors
K. Muro
2018
Corpus ID: 81584737
e22128Background: Financial toxicity (FT) has negative impact on quality of life and survival of patients with cancer. COST is a…
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2018
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2018
Financial toxicity among patients with lung cancer in a publicly funded health care system.
D. Ezeife
,
J. Morganstein
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+7 authors
N. Leighl
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2018
Corpus ID: 81915747
192 Background: Financial distress has been established as a clinically relevant patient-reported outcome (PRO) associated with…
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2016
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2016
Financial toxicity in thyroid cancer: An analysis from the North American Thyroid Cancer Survivorship study.
R. Grogan
,
Brisa Aschebrook-Kilfoy
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2016
Corpus ID: 20615549
17 Background: Financial toxicity (FTox) has been associated with worse health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL), compliance, and…
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2014
2014
Relationship between the cancer-specific comprehensive score for financial toxicity (COST), patient-reported outcome, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with advanced cancers.
Bonnie J. Yap
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F. Hlubocky
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C. Daugherty
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2014
Corpus ID: 25220695
222 Background: Financial toxicity is an important Patient Reported Outcome (PRO). Its relationship with HRQOL has not been…
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2013
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2013
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE INFLUENCE OF PATIENT DECISION AIDS ON COST, HEALTH OUTCOMES, AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS
L. Trenaman
2013
Corpus ID: 76214431
2012
2012
ACCURACY OF IMPLANT POSITION AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF MRI-BASED PATIENT SPECIFIC POSITIONING SYSTEM COMPARED TO COMPUTER NAVIGATION IN KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
C. Brown
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L. Campton
,
A. Bucknill
2012
Corpus ID: 76994372
Accurate implant alignment, prolonged operative times, array pin site infection and intra-operative fracture risk with computer…
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2011
2011
THE COST EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY OF USING A CASE-VIEW AS A WEB-BASED RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY TO EXPEDITE PATIENT CARE AND COST-SAVING FOR OPERATING ROOM
K. Sobczak
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J. Nacario
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H. L. Lee
2011
Corpus ID: 68666000
1998
1998
POST-OPERATIVE NAUSEA & VOMITING OUTCOME FEEDBACK IMPROVES COST EFFECTIVENESS WITHOUT AFFECTING PATIENT SATISFACTION
F. Overdyk
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S. Harvey
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D. Baldwin
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P. Rust
1998
Corpus ID: 72732447
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