Table 2

Travel and payment information

Reported informationPatients (n = 213), n (%)
Miles traveled for cancer care
 0–2513 (6)
 26–5019 (9)
 51–10017 (8)
 101–30058 (27)
 >300106 (50)
Median number of accompanying people to clinic visits1
Method of travela
 Car (only)131 (62)
 Airplane79 (37)
 Bus3 (1)
 Taxi/ride-share12 (6)
 Other1 (0)
Reimbursement for trial-related expenses
 Fully reimbursed12 (6)
 Partially reimbursed50 (23)
 None149 (70)
 Unknown2 (1)
Method of reimbursement (n = 62)
 Insurance5 (2)
 Study sponsor39 (18)
 Other18 (8)
How current cancer treatment is paid fora
 Savings account112 (53)
 Borrow from family/friends21 (10)
 Personal fundraiser20 (9)
 Withdrawal from retirement account39 (18)
 Work more hours/additional jobs15 (7)
 Other61 (29)
 Unknown4 (2)
Reported informationPatients (n = 213), n (%)
Miles traveled for cancer care
 0–2513 (6)
 26–5019 (9)
 51–10017 (8)
 101–30058 (27)
 >300106 (50)
Median number of accompanying people to clinic visits1
Method of travela
 Car (only)131 (62)
 Airplane79 (37)
 Bus3 (1)
 Taxi/ride-share12 (6)
 Other1 (0)
Reimbursement for trial-related expenses
 Fully reimbursed12 (6)
 Partially reimbursed50 (23)
 None149 (70)
 Unknown2 (1)
Method of reimbursement (n = 62)
 Insurance5 (2)
 Study sponsor39 (18)
 Other18 (8)
How current cancer treatment is paid fora
 Savings account112 (53)
 Borrow from family/friends21 (10)
 Personal fundraiser20 (9)
 Withdrawal from retirement account39 (18)
 Work more hours/additional jobs15 (7)
 Other61 (29)
 Unknown4 (2)

aSome patients selected more than one option, so numbers add up to greater than 100%.

Table 2

Travel and payment information

Reported informationPatients (n = 213), n (%)
Miles traveled for cancer care
 0–2513 (6)
 26–5019 (9)
 51–10017 (8)
 101–30058 (27)
 >300106 (50)
Median number of accompanying people to clinic visits1
Method of travela
 Car (only)131 (62)
 Airplane79 (37)
 Bus3 (1)
 Taxi/ride-share12 (6)
 Other1 (0)
Reimbursement for trial-related expenses
 Fully reimbursed12 (6)
 Partially reimbursed50 (23)
 None149 (70)
 Unknown2 (1)
Method of reimbursement (n = 62)
 Insurance5 (2)
 Study sponsor39 (18)
 Other18 (8)
How current cancer treatment is paid fora
 Savings account112 (53)
 Borrow from family/friends21 (10)
 Personal fundraiser20 (9)
 Withdrawal from retirement account39 (18)
 Work more hours/additional jobs15 (7)
 Other61 (29)
 Unknown4 (2)
Reported informationPatients (n = 213), n (%)
Miles traveled for cancer care
 0–2513 (6)
 26–5019 (9)
 51–10017 (8)
 101–30058 (27)
 >300106 (50)
Median number of accompanying people to clinic visits1
Method of travela
 Car (only)131 (62)
 Airplane79 (37)
 Bus3 (1)
 Taxi/ride-share12 (6)
 Other1 (0)
Reimbursement for trial-related expenses
 Fully reimbursed12 (6)
 Partially reimbursed50 (23)
 None149 (70)
 Unknown2 (1)
Method of reimbursement (n = 62)
 Insurance5 (2)
 Study sponsor39 (18)
 Other18 (8)
How current cancer treatment is paid fora
 Savings account112 (53)
 Borrow from family/friends21 (10)
 Personal fundraiser20 (9)
 Withdrawal from retirement account39 (18)
 Work more hours/additional jobs15 (7)
 Other61 (29)
 Unknown4 (2)

aSome patients selected more than one option, so numbers add up to greater than 100%.

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