Monday, 9 April 2012

Cancer Care Costs Higher in U.S. Than Europe, But Survival Longer

<p>MONDAY, Apr 9 (HealthDay News) The United States spends more
on health care than any other country, though those high costs might be paying
off in cancer survival, a new news suggests.
U.S. cancer patients mostly live roughly dual years longer than similar
patients in Europe, arguing for a dollar value of caring given,
researchers say.
However, Dr. Otis Brawley, a arch medical officer and executive vice
president during a American Cancer Society, who was not concerned in the
study, pronounced that this paper has a outrageous deadly smirch in it.
When we demeanour during presence from time of diagnosis to time of genocide and
you have a screened race that has a lot of diagnoses, youre filling
that race with people who dont need diagnosis and since they are
over-diagnosed, they have unequivocally prolonged survival, he added.
These researchers charge increasing presence to a treatment, when
it is unequivocally over-diagnosis, Brawley said. So they are looking during a bunch
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