Cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions for rare cancers: Evidence from a systematic literature review and meta-analysis
<strong>Background</strong> Rare cancers account for 20–24% of all cancer diagnoses in Europe and have been recently recognized as a public health issue due to the lower survival compared to common cancers. However, the evidence about the cost-effectiveness of interventions for rare canc...
Auteurs principaux: | Rodriguez-Martin, A, Zacharopoulou, P, Hassan, A, Tsiachristas, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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