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Study Finds People Diagnosed with Cancer More Likely to Declare Bankruptcy

According to a recent study from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, people diagnosed with cancer are more than two-and-a-half times more likely to declare bankruptcy than those without cancer. Researchers also found that younger cancer patients had two- to five-fold higher bankruptcy rates compared to older patients, and that overall bankruptcy filings increased as time passed following diagnosis.

“This study found strong evidence of a link between cancer diagnosis and increased risk of bankruptcy,” the authors of the study wrote. “Although the risk of bankruptcy for cancer patients is relatively low in absolute terms, bankruptcy represents an extreme manifestation of what is probably a larger picture of economic hardship for cancer patients.” Medical debt is one of the main causes of filing for bankruptcy. In fact, it’s a contributing factor in more than half of all bankruptcy filings. This study raises important questions about the factors underlying the relationship between cancer and financial hardship.

Click here to read more about the study that links cancer diagnosis to an increased risk of filing for bankruptcy.

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