The Indirect Cost Burden of Cancer Care in Canada: A Systematic Literature Review.
Nicolas IragorriClaire de OliveiraNatalie FitzgeraldBeverley EssuePublished in: Applied health economics and health policy (2020)
This review suggests that the indirect cost burden of cancer is considerable from the patient, caregiver, employer, and societal perspectives. This up-to-date review of the literature provides a comprehensive understanding of the indirect cost burden by including non-labor market activity costs and by examining all relevant perspectives. These results provide a strong case for the government and employers to ensure there are supports in place to help patients and caregivers buffer the impact of cancer so they can continue to engage in productive activities and enjoy leisure time.