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Medical Costs and Productivity Losses of Cancer Survivors: United States, 2008-2011

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    • Employment disability accounts for about 75 percent of lost productivity among cancer survivors.  
    • Total annual medical expenditures are $4,187 higher for men with cancer, and $3,293 higher for women with cancer, compared with individuals without a history of the disease.  
    • Of those cancer survivors employed at any time since their diagnosis, 48 percent of women and 34 percent of men, made changes in their work because of cancer.  
    • For those cancer survivors employed at any time since their diagnosis, cancer and its treatment interfered with physical tasks required for the job for 25 percent of people, and mental…  
    • Close to one-third of cancer survivors experience limitations in their ability perform activities of daily living.  
    • Of those cancer survivors employed at any time since their diagnosis, 48 percent of women and 34 percent of men made changes in their work because of the cancer.