National-Estimates of Medical Costs Incurred by Nonelderly Cancer Patients

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Cancer-attributable spending as a percent of aggregate Med. spending by nonelderly individuals is between 4.7% and 6.3%. A Prog. to provide Ins. coverage to nonelderly cancer patients would cost the government at least $30 billion, and possibly as much as $47 billion, annually.

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Howard, D. H., Molinari, N. A., & Thorpe, K. E. (2004, March 1). National-Estimates of Medical Costs Incurred by Nonelderly Cancer Patients. Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.20063

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