health economics

What is the Economic Burden of Cancer?

The economic burden of cancer encompasses direct costs such as medical expenses, indirect costs like lost productivity, and intangible costs, including the psychological impact on patients and families. According to the National Institutes of Health, the overall annual costs of cancer are projected to exceed hundreds of billions of dollars. This burden underscores the importance of efficient resource allocation and cost-effective interventions.

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