Cancer is so expensive to treat that 42% of patients deplete their entire life’s assets to afford treatment within the first 2 years says study

Results Across 9.5 million estimated new diagnoses of cancer from 2000–2012, individuals averaged 68.6±9.4 years with slight majorities being married (54.7%), not retired (51.1%), and Medicare beneficiaries (56.6%). At year+2, 42.4% depleted their entire life’s assets, with higher adjusted odds …

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