Abstract:ImportancePrior research suggests significant social value associated with increased longevity due to preventing and treating cancer. Other social costs associated with cancer, such as unemployment, public medical spending, and public assistance, may also be sizable.ObjectiveTo examine whether a cancer history is associated with receipt of disability insurance, income, employment, and medical spending.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cross-sectional study used data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Study… Show more
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