Delivering affordable cancer care in high-income countries.
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all developed countries. In 2008, the worldwide cost of cancer due to premature death and disability (not including direct medical costs) was estimated to be US$895 billion. This is not simply due to an inc...
Main Authors: | Sullivan, R, Peppercorn, J, Sikora, K, Zalcberg, J, Meropol, N, Amir, E, Khayat, D, Boyle, P, Autier, P, Tannock, I, Fojo, T, Siderov, J, Williamson, S, Camporesi, S, McVie, J, Purushotham, A, Naredi, P, Eggermont, A, Brennan, M, Steinberg, M, De Ridder, M, McCloskey, SA, Verellen, D, Roberts, T, Storme, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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