Addressing Challenges in Research Aimed at Reducing Financial Toxicity Among Cancer Patients and Caregivers: An Example From the CREDIT Study (SWOG S1912CD)

Introduction Cancer-related financial hardship is pervasive, impacting both patients and caregivers, making it crucial to address financial hardship at the household level. The CREDIT (S1912CD) study was designed to enroll and randomize cancer patients and spousal caregivers as dyads to proactive fi...

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Main Authors: Ari Bell-Brown MPH, Bernard Tawfik MD, Babara Segarra-Vazquez MT, DHSc, Talor Hopkins MPA, Kate Watabayashi BA, Patricia O’Kane BS, Ruth C. Carlos MD, MS, Shelby L. Langer PhD, Joseph M. Unger PhD, Amy K. Darke MS, Dawn L. Hershman MD, MS, Scott D. Ramsey MD, PhD, Veena Shankaran MD, MS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2025-05-01
Series:Cancer Control
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748251344469
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