financial burden

What constitutes the financial burden of cancer?

The financial burden of cancer encompasses a wide array of costs, which can be broadly categorized into direct medical costs, direct non-medical costs, and indirect costs. Direct medical costs include expenses for hospital stays, surgeries, medications, and other treatments. Direct non-medical costs refer to transportation, lodging, and caregiving expenses. Indirect costs often include loss of income due to inability to work, reduced productivity, and long-term disability.

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