The financial costs of cancer are high for both the person with
cancer and for society as a whole.
The Agency for Healthcare research and Quality
(AHRQ) estimates that the direct medical costs (total of all health care costs)
for cancer in the US in 2015 were $80.2 billion.
- 52% of this cost is for
hospital outpatient or doctor office visits
- 38% of this cost is for inpatient hospital stays
PLEASE NOTE: These
estimates are based on a set of large-scale surveys of individuals and their
medical providers called the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). Estimates
were accessed directly from the MEPS website, www.meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/.
One of the major costs of cancer is cancer
treatment. But lack of health insurance and other barriers to health care
prevent many Americans from getting optimal health care.
- According to the US Census
Bureau, about 28 million people (9%) in the US were uninsured in 2016.
- The percentage of uninsured ranged from 3% in
Massachusetts to 17% in Texas.
And according to Cancer Facts & Figures 2018,
“Uninsured patients and those from many ethnic minority groups are
substantially more likely to be diagnosed with cancer at a later stage, when
treatment can be more extensive, costlier, and less successful.”
This year, about 609,640 Americans are
expected to die of cancer – that’s more than 1,670 people a day. Cancer is the
second most common cause of death in the US, exceeded only by heart disease.
Cancer costs us billions of dollars. It also
costs us the people we love. Reducing barriers to cancer care is critical in
the fight to eliminate suffering and death due to cancer.
We have a lot more information that you might
find helpful. Explore www.cancer.org or call our National Cancer
Information Center toll-free number, 1-800-227-2345. We’re here to help
you any time, day or night.
Our team is made up of doctors and oncology certified
nurses with deep knowledge of cancer care as well as journalists, editors, and
translators with extensive experience in medical writing.
Last Medical Review: January 3, 2018 Last Revised: January 3, 2018
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