Kelsey Kaiser
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Recent Articles
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Smith G, Smith B, Wu C, Shaitelman S, Chavez-MacGregor M, Murthy R, et al.
Breast
. 2024 Sep;
78:103813.
PMID: 39321504
Background: We evaluated sociodemographic and clinical predictors of financial toxicity (FT) among patients with breast cancer with higher risk clinical factors warranting regional nodal irradiation (RNI). Methods: Among 183 participants...
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Shi J, Maldonado J, Wu C, Peterson S, Chen Y, Diao K, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2023 Sep;
14:1209526.
PMID: 37663351
Background: Acute care (AC) visits by cancer patients are costly sources of healthcare resources and can exert a financial burden of oncology care both for individuals with cancer and healthcare...
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Shi J, Lei X, Chen Y, Chavez-MacGregor M, Bloom E, Schlembach P, et al.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
. 2023 Feb;
116(1):122-131.
PMID: 36724858
Purpose: Socioeconomic barriers contribute to breast cancer clinical trial enrollment disparities. We sought to identify whether socioeconomic disadvantage also is associated with decreased trial retention. Methods And Materials: We performed...
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Xu C, Smith G, Chen Y, Checka C, Giordano S, Kaiser K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Aug;
17(8):e0272804.
PMID: 36006909
Objectives: This study sought to evaluate advanced psychometric properties of the 15-item Economic Strain and Resilience in Cancer (ENRICh) measure of financial toxicity for cancer patients. Methods: We surveyed 515...
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Financial toxicity impact on younger versus older adults with cancer in the setting of care delivery
Corrigan K, Fu S, Chen Y, Kaiser K, Roth M, Peterson S, et al.
Cancer
. 2022 Apr;
128(13):2455-2462.
PMID: 35417565
Background: Young adults and other working-age adults with cancer are at risk for cancer-related financial toxicity (FT), including material hardships, depletion of coping resources, and psychological burden. This study compares...