“…This synthesized finding was derived from 26 findings and was grouped into two categories: medical expenditures and nonmedical expenditures. Six studies noted a range of medical expenditures, including hospital bills, consultant fees, primary care physician fees, diagnostic costs, prescription charges, over‐the‐counter medications for symptom control and side effect treatment, expensive treatments (eg, hematological disorders, immunosuppressants), complementary therapies, home‐use medical devices, and personal items (eg, wigs, prosthetic bras, incontinence products) . Six studies noted nonmedical expenditures including but not limited to telephone bills, travel and transport, overnight accommodations, hospital parking, healthy foods, nutritional supplements, healthy physical exercise, eating out, double grocery bills, heating bills, childcare, homecare or housekeeping, home modifications or maintenance, and relocation (for special treatment) …”