Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review of Public Views on Cancer and its Characteristics.
Background<br/> Policies such as the Cancer Drugs Fund in England assumed a societal preference to fund cancer care relative to other conditions, even if that resulted in lower health gain for the population overall. <br/><br/> Objective <br/> The aim of this study was to in...
Main Authors: | Morrell, L, Wordsworth, S, Rees, S, Barker, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2017
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