Self-reported financial difficulties among patients with multiple myeloma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia: An Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology study.

Journal of Clinical Oncology(2022)

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6602 Background: Treatment advances have greatly improved survival and quality of life among blood cancer patients, yet significant financial costs are a growing concern. Methods: We conducted an observational, prospective survey in 2019-2020 to estimate the self-reported prevalence of financial difficulty among multiple myeloma (MM) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients and identify sociodemographic correlates of financial difficulty. Patients with an MM or CLL diagnosis >/= 18 years of age were recruited from NCI NCORP sites of care. Financial difficulty was measured in a previously validated single question from the EORTC QLQ C30 and a composite measure of five questions from the EORTC QLQ C30. Results: 521 MM and CLL patients were registered to the study, 416 patients were administered all or part of the patient survey, for an overall response rate of 79.8%. 16.8% of respondents reported experiencing financial difficulty in response to the single item question and 58.6% reported experiencing financial difficulty in response to the composite measure. Respondents reporting financial difficulty to both measures had reported household incomes of less than $60,000, identified their highest education levels as a high school diploma or GED, had more than one medical comorbidity and used an expensive oral chemotherapeutic agent to treat their blood cancer. Conclusions: Blood cancer patients treated at NCI NCORP sites are experiencing financial difficulties. Results of this study aim to inform physician, site of care and policy efforts to improve access among cancer patients. Clinical trial information: NCT03870633. [Table: see text]
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