Background: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to patients. We sought the views and practices of Australian medical oncologists regarding discussion of high cost drugs (HCDs).Participants and Methods: A postal survey was mailed to all 274 members of the Medical Oncology Group of Australia. Three clinical scenarios described HCDs associated with either improved overall survival, encouraging response rate in a treatment-refractory cancer, or a scenario with improved treatment tolerability. Participants were asked about their discussion and prescription of HCDs.Results: There was a 78% response rate. Most respondents were male (71%), worked in a metropolitan practice (87%) and spent more than ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...
DISCUSSING EXPENSIVE ANTICANCER DRUGS - A SURVEY OF THE OPINIONS OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CANCE
OBJECTIVES: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
OBJECTIVE: Australia has a publicly funded universal healthcare system which heavily subsidises the ...
PURPOSE: Many new cancer treatments are available only at significant financial cost to the patient....
Purpose. Many new cancer treatments are available only at significant financial cost to the patient....
PURPOSE: Many new cancer treatments are available only at significant financial cost to the patient....
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Objectives: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...
The studies that form the major part of this thesis examine the views and attitudes of the Pharmaceu...
Background: The hurdle of cost effectiveness for the selection and reimbursement of drugs in Austral...
Aim: To understand the opinions and current practices of health professionals on the topic of addres...
Aim: To understand the opinions and current practices of health professionals on the topic of addres...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...
DISCUSSING EXPENSIVE ANTICANCER DRUGS - A SURVEY OF THE OPINIONS OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CANCE
OBJECTIVES: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
OBJECTIVE: Australia has a publicly funded universal healthcare system which heavily subsidises the ...
PURPOSE: Many new cancer treatments are available only at significant financial cost to the patient....
Purpose. Many new cancer treatments are available only at significant financial cost to the patient....
PURPOSE: Many new cancer treatments are available only at significant financial cost to the patient....
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Funding expensive new cancer therapies is increasingly problematic for healthcare systems worldwide....
Objectives: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...
The studies that form the major part of this thesis examine the views and attitudes of the Pharmaceu...
Background: The hurdle of cost effectiveness for the selection and reimbursement of drugs in Austral...
Aim: To understand the opinions and current practices of health professionals on the topic of addres...
Aim: To understand the opinions and current practices of health professionals on the topic of addres...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...
DISCUSSING EXPENSIVE ANTICANCER DRUGS - A SURVEY OF THE OPINIONS OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CANCE
OBJECTIVES: To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for ex...