Worldwide, the number of cancer survivors is rapidly increasing. The aim of this study was to quantify long-term health service costs of cancer survivorship on a population level. The study cohort comprised residents of Queensland, Australia, diagnosed with a first primary malignancy between 1997 and 2015. Administrative databases were linked with cancer registry records to capture all health service utilization. Health service costs between 2013–2016 were analyzed using a bottom-up costing approach. The cumulative mean annual healthcare expenditure (2013–2016) for the cohort of N = 230,380 individuals was AU$3.66 billion. The highest costs were incurred by patients with a history of prostate (AU$538 m), breast (AU$496 m) or colorectal (AU$...
Aim: To quantify the direct out‐of‐pocket patient co‐payments and time opportunity costs (length of ...
Preston, RG ORCiD: 0000-0003-4700-1521Aim: To quantify the direct out-of-pocket patient co-payments ...
Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30years, Indigenous Aust...
Australia-wide, there are currently more than one million cancer survivors. There are over 32 millio...
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. 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...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in ...
Background Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Ou...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed ca...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Abstract Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30 years, Indig...
Aim: To quantify the direct out‐of‐pocket patient co‐payments and time opportunity costs (length of ...
Preston, RG ORCiD: 0000-0003-4700-1521Aim: To quantify the direct out-of-pocket patient co-payments ...
Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30years, Indigenous Aust...
Australia-wide, there are currently more than one million cancer survivors. There are over 32 millio...
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. 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...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in ...
Background Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. Ou...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed ca...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Abstract Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30 years, Indig...
Aim: To quantify the direct out‐of‐pocket patient co‐payments and time opportunity costs (length of ...
Preston, RG ORCiD: 0000-0003-4700-1521Aim: To quantify the direct out-of-pocket patient co-payments ...
Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30years, Indigenous Aust...