Urology Times August 28, 2024
Urology Times staff

“While the medications might be covered, while the surgical treatment might be covered, we all know that mental health and dental care are one of those things where people have large copays, long delays to care, and it is very clear to see that from our study,” says Laura Bukavina, MD, MPH, MSc.

In this interview, Laura Bukavina, MD, MPH, MSc, highlights the background and key findings from the study, “Financial Distress in Genitourinary Cancer: Insights From CDC National Health Interview Survey.” Bukavina is an assistant professor of urologic oncology at Cleveland Clinic Glickman Urologic Institute and the translational science lead in GU oncology at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.

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