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Background:

  • Financial toxicity significantly impacts cancer patients' quality of life and treatment adherence.
  • Screening for financial toxicity can identify at-risk patients, but consensus on optimal timing and methods is lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To survey cancer patients regarding their preferences for financial toxicity screening.
  • To gather patient-reported data to inform the development of effective financial toxicity screening protocols.

Main Methods:

  • An anonymous online survey was distributed to subscribers of a national breast cancer organization in July 2023.
  • Survey data were analyzed using frequencies, percentages, and medians to summarize patient preferences.

Main Results:

  • Most respondents (58%) were not asked about financial stressors by their care team and (68%) did not receive assistance.
  • The majority preferred providers initiate discussions about financial needs (83%), early in diagnosis or treatment selection.
  • Patients desired frequent screening (each appointment or monthly) and preferred discussing finances with social workers or navigators, in person or via phone.

Conclusions:

  • Patients, particularly women with breast cancer, prefer early and frequent financial toxicity screening initiated by providers.
  • Incorporating patient preferences into screening practices is crucial for optimizing support and improving outcomes.
  • Further research should refine best practices for financial toxicity screening, prioritizing patient-centered approaches.