International medical tourism of US cancer patients for alternative cancer treatments: Financial, demographic, and clinical profiles of online crowdfunding campaigns

Author:

Peterson John1,Wilson Trevor F.1ORCID,Watt Melissa H.2,Gruhl Josh1ORCID,Davis Sydney1,Olsen Jaxon1,Parsons Matthew W.1,Kann Benjamin H.3,Swire‐Thompson Briony45,Fagerlin Angela26,Warner Echo L.78ORCID,King Andy J.89,Chino Fumiko10ORCID,Johnson Skyler B.18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology University of Utah, Huntsman Cancer Institute Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. Department of Population Health Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

3. Department of Radiation Oncology, Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute/Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Network Science Institute Northeastern University Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Institute for Quantitative Social Science Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

6. Salt Lake City VA Informatics Decision‐Enhancement and Analytic Sciences (IDEAS) Center for Innovation Salt Lake City Utah USA

7. College of Nursing University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

8. Cancer Control & Population Sciences Huntsman Cancer Institute Salt Lake City Utah USA

9. Department of Communication University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

10. Department of Radiation Oncology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPrevious research has found that individuals may travel outside their home countries in pursuit of alternative cancer therapies (ACT). The goal of this study is to compare individuals in the United States who propose plans for travel abroad for ACT, compared with individuals who seek ACT domestically.MethodsClinical and treatment data were extracted from campaign descriptions of 615 GoFundMe® campaigns fundraising for individuals in the United States seeking ACT between 2011 and 2019. We examined treatment modalities, treatment location, fundraising metrics, and online engagement within campaign profiles. Clinical and demographic differences between those who proposed international travel and those who sought ACT domestically were examined using two‐sided Fisher's exact tests. Differences in financial and social engagement data were examined using two‐sided Mann–Whitney tests.ResultsOf the total 615 campaigns, 237 (38.5%) mentioned plans to travel internationally for ACT, with the majority (81.9%) pursuing travel to Mexico. Campaigns that proposed international treatment requested more money ($35,000 vs. $22,650, p < 0.001), raised more money ($7833 vs. $5035, p < 0.001), had more donors (57 vs. 45, p = 0.02), and were shared more times (377 vs. 290.5, p = 0.008) compared to campaigns that did not. The median financial shortfall was greater for campaigns pursuing treatments internationally (−$22,640 vs. ‐$13,436, p < 0.003).ConclusionsCampaigns proposing international travel for ACT requested and received more money, were shared more online, and had more donors. However, there was significantly more unmet financial need among this group, highlighting potential financial toxicity on patients and families.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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