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Direct and Indirect Costs of Breast Cancer and Associated Implications: A Systematic Review.

Matthew FranklinDaniel John PollardJanvi SahAnnabel RaynerYuxiao SunFrance DubeAnthea SuttonLei Qin
Published in: Advances in therapy (2024)
There was substantial heterogeneity both within and across countries for the identified studies' designs and estimated costs. Despite this, current empirical literature suggests that costs associated with early initiation of treatment could be offset against potentially avoiding or reducing the overall economic burden of later-stage and more severe breast cancer. Larger scale, national, economic burden studies are needed, to be updated regularly to ensure there is an ongoing and evolving perspective of the economic burden of conditions such as breast cancer to inform policy and practice.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • systematic review
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • case control
  • early onset
  • young adults
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