This poster explores the relationship between more advanced cancer-fighting technologies and the increase in healthcare costs over the last several decades, and the socioeconomic impact this has for patients with less disposable income or no health insurance
The economic burden of cancer in the US is substantial and expected to increase significantly in the...
The rising cost of health care has become the focus of a national conversation. Although costs assoc...
It is under debate whether healthcare costs related to death and in life years gained (LysG) due to ...
Cancer is one of the diseases of greatest concern in developed countries and much effort has been in...
textabstractCancer is an important cause of illness and death, accounting for a high percentage of m...
BackgroundCancer poses a significant mortality, morbidity, economic and humanistic burden to patient...
Abstract: Reports indicate that the number of cancer patients in the United States is rising, with t...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
We need to better understand how financial burdens and employment concerns converge to create additi...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
The national cost of cancer care is projected to reach $173 billion by 2020, increasing from $125 bi...
AbstractIn high-income countries the public policy consensus is that costs of delivering high-qualit...
It is always slightly terrifying to discuss a chapter by a team with so much intellectual fi repower...
Cancer is one of the diseases of greatest concern in developed countries and much effort has been in...
Cancer costs in the Netherlands amounted to 4.8% of health care costs in 1988. For five cancer types...
The economic burden of cancer in the US is substantial and expected to increase significantly in the...
The rising cost of health care has become the focus of a national conversation. Although costs assoc...
It is under debate whether healthcare costs related to death and in life years gained (LysG) due to ...
Cancer is one of the diseases of greatest concern in developed countries and much effort has been in...
textabstractCancer is an important cause of illness and death, accounting for a high percentage of m...
BackgroundCancer poses a significant mortality, morbidity, economic and humanistic burden to patient...
Abstract: Reports indicate that the number of cancer patients in the United States is rising, with t...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
We need to better understand how financial burdens and employment concerns converge to create additi...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
The national cost of cancer care is projected to reach $173 billion by 2020, increasing from $125 bi...
AbstractIn high-income countries the public policy consensus is that costs of delivering high-qualit...
It is always slightly terrifying to discuss a chapter by a team with so much intellectual fi repower...
Cancer is one of the diseases of greatest concern in developed countries and much effort has been in...
Cancer costs in the Netherlands amounted to 4.8% of health care costs in 1988. For five cancer types...
The economic burden of cancer in the US is substantial and expected to increase significantly in the...
The rising cost of health care has become the focus of a national conversation. Although costs assoc...
It is under debate whether healthcare costs related to death and in life years gained (LysG) due to ...