乳腺癌长期生存的间接经济效应

Thomas N. Chirikos phd, Anita Russell-Jacobs mph , Alan B. Cantor phd
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目的:乳腺癌的间接发病/残疾费用可能随着长期幸存者人数的增加而上升。本研究旨在测试乳腺癌存活至少5年的女性是否经历了长期或持续的经济后果,这些后果可归因于她们的疾病。研究描述:对105名最初接受乳腺癌治疗约5年的女性进行了访谈,以获取自诊断以来这段时间内的经济、人口和健康变化数据。另外,研究人员还采访了年龄和工作匹配的105名未患癌症的女性,以获得同一时期的相同数据。研究测量了受试者及其家庭经济地位的关键变化,包括工作女性的工作努力、工资率和年收入的变化,以及所有女性家庭收入、收入和资产的变化。结果:这些初步的实证研究结果表明,乳腺癌对长期幸存者造成了经济损失。特别是,在诊断时工作的幸存者在5年的研究期间,其年市场收入的下降幅度明显大于工作的对照组。这些损失似乎主要来自工作努力的减少,而不是工资水平的变化。此外,幸存者的家庭总收入变化较低,表明家庭对疾病的调整存在。然而,在研究期间,两组之间的总收入或资产变化没有发现显著差异。临床意义:临床医生和政策制定者必须设法减少乳腺癌造成的间接经济损失。
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Indirect Economic Effects of Long-Term Breast Cancer Survival

purpose: The indirect morbidity/disability costs of breast cancer may be rising as a consequence of the growth in the population of long-term survivors. This study was conducted to test whether women who have survived breast cancer for at least 5 years experience long-lasting or continuing economic consequences that are attributable to their disease.

description of study: A group of 105 women who initially had been treated for breast cancer approximately 5 years before were interviewed to obtain data on economic, demographic, and health changes in the period since diagnosis. An age-matched and work-matched group of 105 women without cancer also was interviewed to obtain the same data for the same time period. Key changes in the economic position of subjects and their families were measured, including changes in work effort, pay rates, and annual earnings of working women and changes in household earnings, income, and assets of all women.

results: These preliminary empirical findings suggest that breast cancer exacts an economic toll from long-term survivors. In particular, survivors who were working at the time of their diagnosis experienced significantly larger reductions in annual market earnings over the 5-year study period than did working control subjects. These losses appear to arise mostly from reduced work effort, not changes in pay rates. Also, changes in total household earnings were lower for survivors, suggesting the presence of family adjustments to the disease. However, no significant differences were detected between the groups in changes in total income or assets over the study period.

clinical implications: Clinicians and policy makers must seek ways to minimize the indirect economic losses that are attributable to breast cancer.

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