2020
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7755.disp18-b032
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Abstract B032: Which forms of financial hardship predict financial distress among African American and white cancer survivors?

Abstract: Background: Financial hardship (FH) is common among cancer survivors and prevalence is often higher in non-white survivors. It is not known whether specific forms of FH are stronger predictors of financial distress than others, or if predictors of distress differ by race. Methods: We utilized data from 500 (196 white, 304 African American) participants in the Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors pilot cohort. Adults ages 20-79 were eligible if they were diagnosed with a first primary breast, col… Show more

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