This study estimated the indirect costs (productivity loss) caused by mortality and morbidity of cervical and breast cancers in Spain. We used two alternative methods: (a) the traditional human capital (HC) approach and (b) the friction cost (FC) method. The annual costs were €43.4 and 288.7 for cervical and breast cancer, respectively, by the HC approach and €1.1 and 11.6 mil lion by the FC approach. Cost-of-ill ness studies help to illustrate the real dimension of health problems and should be a major concern for health policies. Indirect costs are relevant information about diseases. However, the estimated indirect costs depend heavily on the approach adopted.© Springer Medizin Verlag 2005Publicad
The study aimed to estimate the burden of metastatic breast cancer (mBC) in Spain over 5 years. An i...
Copyright © 2014 Published by Elsevier Inc.Objectives: This study estimates the impact of Non-Small ...
Objectives Previous studies suggest that productivity losses associated with head and neck cancer (...
This study estimated the indirect costs (productivity loss) caused by mortality and morbidity of cer...
In Ecuador, cervical cancer is among the main causes of death per year and generates a large outlay ...
Abstract-Many researchers in the field of evaluation of health care doubt the usefulness of estimate...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Many researchers in the field of evaluation of health care doubt the...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the annual direct and indirect costs of the prevention and treatment of cervi...
To assess the economic burden of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) in incident patients and the burden...
In addition to the costs of treatment and prevention, diseases generate other types of costs that ar...
Objectives Productivity costs constitute a substantial proportion of the total societal costs assoc...
Background: Cervical Cancer (CC) is an important public health problem worldwide. In 2015, CC was th...
ResumenObjetivoAnalizar el cribado del cáncer de cuello uterino en Cantabria, evaluando la cobertura...
AbstractObjectivesProductivity costs constitute a substantial proportion of the total societal costs...
The inclusion of productivity costs can affect the outcome of cost-effectiveness analyses. We estima...
The study aimed to estimate the burden of metastatic breast cancer (mBC) in Spain over 5 years. An i...
Copyright © 2014 Published by Elsevier Inc.Objectives: This study estimates the impact of Non-Small ...
Objectives Previous studies suggest that productivity losses associated with head and neck cancer (...
This study estimated the indirect costs (productivity loss) caused by mortality and morbidity of cer...
In Ecuador, cervical cancer is among the main causes of death per year and generates a large outlay ...
Abstract-Many researchers in the field of evaluation of health care doubt the usefulness of estimate...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Many researchers in the field of evaluation of health care doubt the...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the annual direct and indirect costs of the prevention and treatment of cervi...
To assess the economic burden of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) in incident patients and the burden...
In addition to the costs of treatment and prevention, diseases generate other types of costs that ar...
Objectives Productivity costs constitute a substantial proportion of the total societal costs assoc...
Background: Cervical Cancer (CC) is an important public health problem worldwide. In 2015, CC was th...
ResumenObjetivoAnalizar el cribado del cáncer de cuello uterino en Cantabria, evaluando la cobertura...
AbstractObjectivesProductivity costs constitute a substantial proportion of the total societal costs...
The inclusion of productivity costs can affect the outcome of cost-effectiveness analyses. We estima...
The study aimed to estimate the burden of metastatic breast cancer (mBC) in Spain over 5 years. An i...
Copyright © 2014 Published by Elsevier Inc.Objectives: This study estimates the impact of Non-Small ...
Objectives Previous studies suggest that productivity losses associated with head and neck cancer (...