Abstract
In the article that accompanies this editorial, “Long-Term Dynamic Financial Impacts Among Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: A Longitudinal Matched-Cohort Study,” the authors demonstrate that adolescents and young adults with cancer experience persistent loss of income, even in a universal health care system, with differential losses noted across cancer subtypes. These data highlight the need for the design and implementation of tailored interventions to decrease financial hardship along the cancer continuum in diverse health care settings.