Financial outcomes of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a longitudinal population-based registry study

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Siebinga, Ties M. [1 ]
Janssen, Silvie H. M. [1 ,2 ]
Boumans, Anke W. [1 ]
Van Eenbergen, Mies C. [3 ,4 ]
Siflinger, Bettina [5 ]
Van der Graaf, Winette T. A. [1 ,6 ]
Husson, Olga [1 ,2 ,7 ,8 ]
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[1] Netherlands Canc Inst Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Dept Med Oncol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Psychosocial Res & Epidemiol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Netherlands Comprehens Canc Org, Dept Res & Dev, Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Tilburg Univ, Dept Commun & Cognit, Tilburg, Netherlands
[5] Tilburg Univ, Dept Econometr & Operat Res, Tilburg, Netherlands
[6] Erasmus MC, Erasmus MC Canc Inst, Dept Med Oncol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[7] Erasmus MC, Erasmus MC Canc Inst, Dept Surg Oncol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[8] Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Med Oncol, Plesmanlaan 121, NL-1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
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LONG-TERM OUTCOMES; CHILDHOOD-CANCER; BREAST-CANCER; EMPLOYMENT; UNEMPLOYMENT; DIAGNOSIS; EDUCATION; HEALTH; IMPACT; LIFE;
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10.1093/jnci/djad107
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Background The patterns and determinants of long-term income among adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors, and the differences compared with peers, have not yet been fully explored. This study investigated the long-term effects of cancer on the income of AYA cancer survivors. Methods The Netherlands Cancer Registry identified all AYA cancer patients (aged 18-39 years) diagnosed in 2013 and alive 5 years postdiagnosis. Clinical data of the selected AYA patients were linked to individual, administrative real-world labor market data of Statistics Netherlands. The control group consisted of a random sample of individuals of the same age, sex, and migration background without cancer. Data on 2434 AYA cancer patients and 9736 controls were collected annually from 2011 until 2019. Changes in income level were measured and compared with the control group using difference-in-difference regression models. Results AYA cancer survivors experience, on average, an 8.5% decrease in annual earnings, relative to the control population. The effects are statistically significant and permanent (P < .01). Younger AYAs (those aged 18-25 years 15.5% income reduction), married cancer survivors (12.3%), females (11.6%), those diagnosed with stage IV disease (38.1%), and central nervous system (15.7%) cancer patients experienced the largest decline in income, on average, relative to controls, all else constant. Conclusion Although dependent on the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, a cancer diagnosis at AYA age has significant implications on the income of cancer patients. Awareness of vulnerable groups and the development of policies to mitigate the financial impact of cancer are critical.
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页码:1294 / 1301
页数:8
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