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The cost of cancer in Europe 2018
European journal of cancer (1990), 2020-04, Vol.129, p.41-49
2020

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The cost of cancer in Europe 2018
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  • European journal of cancer (1990), 2020-04, Vol.129, p.41-49
Ort / Verlag
England: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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  • Cancer care is evolving rapidly, and costs and value of new treatments are frequently debated. Up-to-date evidence on the total cost of cancer is needed to inform policy decisions. This study estimates the cost of cancer in Europe in 2018 and extends a previous analysis for 1995–2014. Cancer-specific health expenditure were derived from national estimates. Data on cancer drug sales were obtained from IQVIA. The productivity loss from premature mortality was estimated from data from Eurostat and the World Health Organization. Estimates of the productivity loss from morbidity and informal care costs were based on previous studies. The total cost of cancer was €199 billion in Europe (EU-27 plus Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) in 2018. Total costs ranged from €160 per capita in Romania to €578 in Switzerland (after adjustment for price differentials). Health expenditure on cancer care were €103 billion, of which €32 billion were spent on cancer drugs. Informal care costs were €26 billion. The total productivity loss was €70 billion, composed of €50 billion from premature mortality and €20 billion from morbidity. Health expenditure on cancer care were of a similar magnitude as the sum of non-health-care costs in 2018. Over the last two decades, health spending on cancer has increased faster than the increase in cancer incidence. The productivity loss from premature mortality has decreased because of reductions in mortality in the working-age population. Trends in informal care costs and productivity loss from morbidity are uncertain because of lack of comparable data. •The total cost of cancer was €199 billion in Europe in 2018.•Cancer caused nearly equally large costs within and outside the health-care system.•The total costs of cancer differed greatly between countries.•Health spending on cancer has been increasing faster than cancer incidence.•The productivity loss from premature mortality has been decreasing over time.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0959-8049, 1879-0852
eISSN: 1879-0852
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2020.01.011
Titel-ID: cdi_swepub_primary_oai_prod_swepub_kib_ki_se_143347663

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