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. 2022 Apr 22;12(4):74. doi: 10.1038/s41408-022-00671-z

Table 3.

Specific examples of financial toxicity used by studies.

Abbasnezhad, M., et al. Albelda, R., et al. Bona, K., et al. Carey, M., et al. Flucehl, M. N., et al Fortune, E. E., et al. Goodwin, J. A., et al. Gupta, S., et al. Hall, A. E., et al. Harrison, C., et al. Huntington, S. F., et al. Islam, M. Z., et al. Khera, N., et al. (2017) Klassen, A. F., et al. Knight, T. G., et al. Limburg, H., et al. Maheshwari, S., et al. McGrath, P. Meehan, K.R., et al. Mostert, S., et al. Muffly, L. S., et al. Pearse, W. B., et al. Poudyal, B. S., et al. Ren, Y and X. Li Sneha, L. M., et al. Warner, E. L., et al.
Productivity loss-income or hours decreased, job change or loss x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Using/depleting retirement funds x
Using college funds x
Allowing life insurance policy to lapse x
Depleting savings x x x x x x x
Borrowing money x x x x x x
Utilizing credit card/lines of credit x
Liquidating assets, selling land x x x
Not enough money at end of the month x x x x x
Food costs x x x x x x x x x
Housing costs x x x x x
Utilities/electricity x x x x x
Transportation, gas costs x x x x x x x x
Relocation x
Disability/unemployment x x

Refs. [6, 1937,1937,3943,].