Impact of Financial Toxicity on Treatment Adherence and QOL in Pancreatic Cancer
A recent paper by Lauren Schleimer, General Surgery Resident at Columbia University Medical Center, was mentioned by Ryan Nipp, Gastrointestinal Oncologist and Cancer Outcomes Researcher at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center, on X:
“Impact of Financial Toxicity on Treatment Adherence and Quality of Life in Pancreatic Cancer.”
Authors: Lauren Schleimer, Emeline Aviki, Hannah Kalvin, Bridgette Thom, Alice Wei et al.
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Ryan Nipp, M.D., MPH, gastrointestinal oncologist and cancer outcomes researcher at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center.
His research platform consists of studies interfacing between palliative care, geriatric oncology and health services research. He completed an internal medicine residency at Duke University and oncology fellowship at Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center.
Lauren Schleimer is a General Surgery Resident at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and a Research Fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. A graduate of Harvard Medical School, she served as a Medical Student Member on the American Medical Association’s Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs.
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