Cancer's Financial Burden: How Early Detection Can Help
USAFri Oct 18 2024
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Cancer is tough on everyone – patients, their loved ones, and even employers. It takes a toll on health, emotions, and wallets. A recent study showed that half of cancer patients struggle with medical debt, some owing over $5, 000 for a year or more. Many people empty their savings just two years post-diagnosis. This financial strain can force difficult choices, like skipping medications or missing treatments because of high costs. Employers feel it too, as cancer is the top health expense for many companies, and it's getting pricier.
By 2024, more than 2 million Americans will get cancer, including younger people still in the workforce. Early diagnosis can help. It boosts survival chances and lowers treatment costs. For example, early-stage colorectal cancer treatment costs $111, 000 on average, while late-stage runs $256, 000. Early detection can slash cancer deaths by up to 50%.
Screening is key, but many Americans miss out. COVID-19 alone delayed millions of screenings. Barriers include taking time off work, childcare, unawareness, stigma, and socioeconomic factors. To make early detection work for everyone, we must tackle these hurdles.
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