<div><p>Background</p><p>Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Our aim was to provide accurate population-based estimates of the health services cost of cancer care using large-scale linked patient-level data.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We analysed data for incident cancers diagnosed 2006–2010 and followed to 2014 among 266,793 eligible participants in the 45 and Up Study. Health system costs included Medicare and pharmaceutical claims, inpatient hospital episodes and emergency department presentations. Costs for cancer cases and matched cancer-free controls were compared, to estimate monthly/annual excess costs of cancer care by cancer type, before and after diagnosis and by phase of care (initial, ...
Background: Patient medical out-of-pocket expenses are thought to be rising worldwide yet data descr...
(1) Background: This systematic review was conducted to identify cancer patient experiences, and the...
Australia-wide, there are currently more than one million cancer survivors. There are over 32 millio...
Background Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Ou...
BACKGROUND:Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Our...
Background: Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Ou...
Background: Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. O...
Background: Of all cancer types, healthcare for lung cancer is the third most costly in Australia, b...
BackgroundOf all cancer types, healthcare for lung cancer is the third most costly in Australia, but...
Worldwide, the number of cancer survivors is rapidly increasing. The aim of this study was to quanti...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Background: Of all cancer types, healthcare for lung cancer is the third most costly in Australia, b...
Background: Little is known about the healthcare resource usage and costs for patients with cancer o...
Abstract Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30 years, Indig...
Background: Patient medical out-of-pocket expenses are thought to be rising worldwide yet data descr...
Background: Patient medical out-of-pocket expenses are thought to be rising worldwide yet data descr...
(1) Background: This systematic review was conducted to identify cancer patient experiences, and the...
Australia-wide, there are currently more than one million cancer survivors. There are over 32 millio...
Background Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Ou...
BACKGROUND:Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Our...
Background: Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Ou...
Background: Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. O...
Background: Of all cancer types, healthcare for lung cancer is the third most costly in Australia, b...
BackgroundOf all cancer types, healthcare for lung cancer is the third most costly in Australia, but...
Worldwide, the number of cancer survivors is rapidly increasing. The aim of this study was to quanti...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Background: Of all cancer types, healthcare for lung cancer is the third most costly in Australia, b...
Background: Little is known about the healthcare resource usage and costs for patients with cancer o...
Abstract Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30 years, Indig...
Background: Patient medical out-of-pocket expenses are thought to be rising worldwide yet data descr...
Background: Patient medical out-of-pocket expenses are thought to be rising worldwide yet data descr...
(1) Background: This systematic review was conducted to identify cancer patient experiences, and the...
Australia-wide, there are currently more than one million cancer survivors. There are over 32 millio...