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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Colorectal Cancer | Research

Subjective and objective financial toxicity among colorectal cancer patients: a systematic review

Authors: Meram Azzani, Zahir Izuan Azhar, Aimi Nadira Mat Ruzlin, Chen Xin Wee, Ely Zarina Samsudin, Sabah Mohammed Al-Harazi, Sarah Noman

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer type worldwide. Colorectal cancer treatment costs vary between countries as it depends on policy factors such as treatment algorithms, availability of treatments and whether the treatment is government-funded. Hence, the objective of this systematic review is to determine the prevalence and measurements of financial toxicity (FT), including the cost of treatment, among colorectal cancer patients.

Methods

Medline via PubMed platform, Science Direct, Scopus, and CINAHL databases were searched to find studies that examined CRC FT. There was no limit on the design or setting of the study.

Results

Out of 819 papers identified through an online search, only 15 papers were included in this review. The majority (n = 12, 80%) were from high-income countries, and none from low-income countries. Few studies (n = 2) reported objective FT denoted by the prevalence of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE), 60% (9 out of 15) reported prevalence of subjective FT, which ranges from 7 to 80%, 40% (6 out of 15) included studies reported cost of CRC management– annual direct medical cost ranges from USD 2045 to 10,772 and indirect medical cost ranges from USD 551 to 795.

Conclusions

There is a lack of consensus in defining and quantifying financial toxicity hindered the comparability of the results to yield the mean cost of managing CRC. Over and beyond that, information from some low-income countries is missing, limiting global representativeness.
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Metadata
Title
Subjective and objective financial toxicity among colorectal cancer patients: a systematic review
Authors
Meram Azzani
Zahir Izuan Azhar
Aimi Nadira Mat Ruzlin
Chen Xin Wee
Ely Zarina Samsudin
Sabah Mohammed Al-Harazi
Sarah Noman
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-023-11814-1

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