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In this episode of Voices in Oncology, we examine the often-overlooked impact of financial toxicity in cancer care. Aimee Faso, an oncology pharmacist and Amy DePue, an oncology nurse navigator discuss how financial strain affects treatment decisions, staying on treatment, and patient well-being.
Learn how oncology navigators play a critical role in identifying financial challenges early, connecting patients to resources, and supporting more equitable, patient-centered care throughout the cancer journey.
Disclaimer
Voices in Oncology is produced by the Society for Translational Oncology (STO) for educational and informational purposes only. Content does not constitute medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional clinical judgment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of STO. Mention of any product, service, organization, or therapy does not constitute an STO endorsement. Clinicians should exercise independent judgment in applying any information discussed to patient care.
By Society for Translational OncologyIn this episode of Voices in Oncology, we examine the often-overlooked impact of financial toxicity in cancer care. Aimee Faso, an oncology pharmacist and Amy DePue, an oncology nurse navigator discuss how financial strain affects treatment decisions, staying on treatment, and patient well-being.
Learn how oncology navigators play a critical role in identifying financial challenges early, connecting patients to resources, and supporting more equitable, patient-centered care throughout the cancer journey.
Disclaimer
Voices in Oncology is produced by the Society for Translational Oncology (STO) for educational and informational purposes only. Content does not constitute medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional clinical judgment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of STO. Mention of any product, service, organization, or therapy does not constitute an STO endorsement. Clinicians should exercise independent judgment in applying any information discussed to patient care.