Malignant solid tumors account for approximately 30% of childhood cancers (1,) most commonly Wilms tumor, Hepatoblastoma, and Neuroblastoma. Financial hardship is a comprehensive part of psychosocial care in pediatric oncology and there is emerging evidence that family income may be an independent factor in disease mortality (2.) This study focuses on describing the relationship between a solid tumor diagnosis and subjective family opinion of socioeconomic needs during the care of their child.
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Title
Pediatric solid tumors: meeting the socioeconomic needs of children and their families
Creator
Nacharaju, Deepthi : Oregon Health and Science University Stuart, Ariana : Oregon Health and Science University Krakauer, Kelsi : Oregon Health and Science University Gish, Bryan : Oregon Health and Science University Winsnes, Katrina : Oregon Health and Science University Fialkowski, Elizabeth : Oregon Health and Science University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2022