This 2006 book examines the interaction of economics and the
delivery of cancer care in the global context. It analyses the
causes of tension between those paying for care, those providing
the care and those marketing drugs and devices. The concept and
requirement for rationing is examined in different economic
environments. As cancer increases in incidence and prevalence, the
economics of providing care becomes a more important subject than
ever before. Written by a leading health economist and oncologist,
this was the first comprehensive book on the economics of cancer
care continues to be of interest to health professionals and policy
makers alike.
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