Tuesday 12 April 2022

Children of patients with cancer more likely to experience medical financial hardship and emotional and educational challenges following parental diagnosis

 A new study conducted by researchers at the American Cancer Society indicates that children "living in families with a history of parental cancer were more likely to face financial, emotional, and educational challenges."  According to Dr. Zhiyuan Zheng, lead author of the study, 3.4% of children between 5-17 are living in families with a parental history of cancer.  As a result, these children may miss school and may be less likely to receive medical care due to lack of family financial resources.  Further, the study states that these children "were particularly vulnerable and began to experience psychosocial and behavioral challenges that often went unaddressed." 

To read more about this study, click here. 

Source mentioned: Zheng Z, Zhao J, Nogueira L, Han X, Fan Q, Yabroff KR. Associations of Parental Cancer With School Absenteeism, Medical Care Unaffordability, Health Care Use, and Mental Health Among Children. JAMA Pediatr. Published online April 11, 2022. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.0494

 


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