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Socioeconomic impact of cancer in member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): the ACTION study protocol.

Merel Kimman1, Stephen Jan, David Kingston, Helen Monaghan, Eav Sokha, Hasbullah Thabrany, Bounthaphany Bounxouei, Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy, Myo Khin, Gloria Cristal-Luna, Thiravud Khuhaprema, Nguyen Chan Hung, Mark Woodward.   

Abstract

Cancer can be a major cause of poverty. This may be due either to the costs of treating and managing the illness as well as its impact upon people's ability to work. This is a concern that particularly affects countries that lack comprehensive social health insurance systems and other types of social safety nets. The ACTION study is a longitudinal cohort study of 10,000 hospital patients with a first time diagnosis of cancer. It aims to assess the impact of cancer on the economic circumstances of patients and their households, patients' quality of life, costs of treatment and survival. Patients will be followed throughout the first year after their cancer diagnosis, with interviews conducted at baseline (after diagnosis), three and 12 months. A cross-section of public and private hospitals as well as cancer centers across eight member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will invite patients to participate. The primary outcome is incidence of financial catastrophe following treatment for cancer, defined as out-of-pocket health care expenditure at 12 months exceeding 30% of household income. Secondary outcomes include illness induced poverty, quality of life, psychological distress, economic hardship, survival and disease status. The findings can raise awareness of the extent of the cancer problem in South East Asia and its breadth in terms of its implications for households and the communities in which cancer patients live, identify priorities for further research and catalyze political action to put in place effective cancer control policies.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22524800     DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2012.13.2.421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 1513-7368


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Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2017-01-13       Impact factor: 8.775

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4.  A mixed method exploration of survivorship among Chinese American and non-Hispanic White breast cancer survivors: the role of socioeconomic well-being.

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5.  Catastrophic health expenditure and 12-month mortality associated with cancer in Southeast Asia: results from a longitudinal study in eight countries.

Authors:  Merel Kimman; Stephen Jan; Cheng Har Yip; Hasbullah Thabrany; Sanne A Peters; Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy; Mark Woodward
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2015-08-18       Impact factor: 8.775

6.  An Investigation into the Quality of Life of Cancer Patients in South Africa.

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7.  Household Financial Burden and Poverty Impacts of Cancer Treatment in Vietnam.

Authors:  Van Minh Hoang; Cam Phuong Pham; Quynh Mai Vu; Thuy Trang Ngo; Dinh Ha Tran; Dieu Bui; Xuan Dung Pham; Dang Khoa Tran; Trong Khoa Mai
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-08-21       Impact factor: 3.411

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