Cancer's hidden cost: young survivors face financial ruin
NCT ID NCT07314801
First seen Jan 06, 2026 · Last updated Apr 15, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study aims to understand the financial burden, or 'financial toxicity,' experienced by young adults after cancer treatment. Researchers will survey 300 survivors aged 18-39 to measure how money problems develop over time and what factors make them worse. The goal is to gather evidence to create better support programs that reduce the long-term financial impact of cancer.
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University Medicine Göttingen
Göttingen, Lower Saxony, 37075, Germany
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