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The psychosocial cost burden of cancer: A systematic literature review.

Beverley M EssueNicolas IragorriNatalie FitzgeraldClaire de Oliveira
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2020)
Consistency in approach to measurement would help to elevate this issue for researchers and decision makers. At two-thirds of the total economic burden of cancer, economic evaluations should account for psychosocial costs to better inform decision-making. More support is needed to address the psychosocial cost burden faced by patients and their families.
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