2016
DOI: 10.9790/0853-150906152157
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Financial Burden of Managing Metastatic Breast Cancer in SubSaharan Africa.

Abstract: The financial burden of managing breast cancer is enormous. This financial hardship becomes more worrisome when patients have to pay out of pockets, especially in low income countries where state supports is poor or absent. This study thus determined the extent and effect of the financial hardship in managing metastatic breast cancers in a low income country located in Sub-Saharan African. We prospectively enrolled all newly diagnosed patients with metastatic breast cancers who were gainfully employed or not b… Show more

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“…Many cancer patients in Nigeria shoulder the financial burden of their treatment 32 . The high cost of cancer treatment in Nigeria and lack of insurance coverage may cause patients to incur debts as some turn to loan facilities to finance their treatments 33 . Several cancer patients find it difficult to fund their cancer treatment, which often leads them to debt or resort to fundraising.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many cancer patients in Nigeria shoulder the financial burden of their treatment 32 . The high cost of cancer treatment in Nigeria and lack of insurance coverage may cause patients to incur debts as some turn to loan facilities to finance their treatments 33 . Several cancer patients find it difficult to fund their cancer treatment, which often leads them to debt or resort to fundraising.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 The high cost of cancer treatment in Nigeria and lack of insurance coverage may cause patients to incur debts as some turn to loan facilities to finance their treatments. 33 Several cancer patients find it difficult to fund their cancer treatment, which often leads them to debt or resort to fundraising. This may cause psychological stress for patients with cancer and their families, thereby reducing the possibility of patient survival.…”
Section: Medical Debt/loansmentioning
confidence: 99%