Crowdfunding for Complementary and Alternative Cancer Treatments in Tijuana, Mexico: Content Analysis.

IF 3.3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JMIR Cancer Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.2196/52018
Jeremy Snyder, Marco Zenone, Ashmita Grewal, Timothy Caulfield
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Abstract

Background: Complementary and alternative (CAM) cancer treatment is often expensive and not covered by insurance. As a result, many people turn to crowdfunding to access this treatment.

Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the rationales of patients with cancer seeking CAM treatment abroad by looking specifically at crowdfunding campaigns to support CAM cancer treatment in Tijuana, Mexico.

Methods: We scraped the GoFundMe.com and GiveSendGo.com crowdfunding platforms for campaigns referencing CAM cancer clinics in Tijuana, initiated between January 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023. The authors created a coding framework to identify rationales for seeking CAM treatment in Tijuana. To supplement campaign metadata, we coded the beneficiary's cancer stage, type, age, specific treatment sought, whether the beneficiary died, gender, and race.

Results: Patients sought CAM cancer treatment in Tijuana because the (1) treatment offers the greatest efficacy (29.9%); (2) treatment offered domestically was not curative (23.2%); (3) the clinic treats the whole person, and addresses the spiritual dimension of the person (20.1%); (4) treatments are nontoxic, natural, or less invasive (18.2%); and (5) clinic offers the newest technology (8.5%). Campaigns raised US $5,275,268.37 and most campaign beneficiaries were women (69.7%) or White individuals (71.1%).

Conclusions: These campaigns spread problematic misinformation about the likely efficacy of CAM treatments, funnel money and endorsements to CAM clinics in Tijuana, and leave many campaigners short of the money needed to pay for CAM treatments while costing beneficiaries and their loved one's time, privacy, and dignity. This study affirms that Tijuana, Mexico, is a very popular destination for CAM cancer treatment.

墨西哥蒂华纳的癌症辅助和替代治疗众筹:内容分析。
背景:癌症的补充和替代治疗(CAM)通常费用昂贵,且不在保险范围内。因此,许多人通过众筹来获得这种治疗:本研究旨在通过特别关注墨西哥提华纳市支持 CAM 癌症治疗的众筹活动,确定癌症患者在国外寻求 CAM 治疗的理由:我们在 GoFundMe.com 和 GiveSendGo.com 众筹平台上搜索了 2022 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 2 月 28 日期间发起的提及蒂华纳 CAM 癌症诊所的活动。作者创建了一个编码框架,以确定在蒂华纳寻求 CAM 治疗的理由。为了补充宣传活动元数据,我们对受益人的癌症分期、类型、年龄、寻求的具体治疗、受益人是否死亡、性别和种族进行了编码:患者到蒂华纳寻求癌症治疗的原因包括:(1)治疗效果最好(29.9%);(2)国内提供的治疗无法治愈(23.2%);(3)诊所对患者进行整体治疗,并关注患者的精神层面(20.1%);(4)治疗无毒、天然或侵入性小(18.2%);(5)诊所提供最新技术(8.5%)。宣传活动筹集了 5,275,268.37 美元,大多数宣传活动的受益人是女性(69.7%)或白人(71.1%):这些活动散布了关于 CAM 治疗可能具有的疗效的错误信息,向蒂华纳的 CAM 诊所输送资金和支持,使许多活动者缺乏支付 CAM 治疗所需的资金,同时也浪费了受益人及其亲人的时间、隐私和尊严。本研究证实,墨西哥提华纳是治疗癌症的 CAM 的热门目的地。
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