Financial Toxicity Impacts Cancer Survival Rates — So Why Are So Few Talking About It?
Improving cancer care requires addressing the undeniable link between financial health, basic needs, and patient outcomes.
Improving cancer care requires addressing the undeniable link between financial health, basic needs, and patient outcomes.
With help from critical community voices, we’re building cultural competency and applying a racial equity lens to our cancer support services.
In the final session, we listened to patient and caregiver voices to learn from their cancer stories and firsthand perspectives.
The session offered key insights into how collaboration can help us create more impactful solutions to overcome disparities in cancer care.
Attendees learned from expert speakers about how social determinants affect cancer patients and discussed strategies to address inequities.
Collaboration is integral to reaching more cancer patients with financial support, including working with our nonprofit peers through The LiFT Network.
Over 100 thought leaders came together for a collaborative think-tank event that propelled the fight against financial toxicity caused by cancer.