Patient time costs associated with cancer care.

@article{Yabroff2007PatientTC,
  title={Patient time costs associated with cancer care.},
  author={K. Robin Yabroff and William W. Davis and Elizabeth Lamont and Angela Fahey and Marie A Topor and Martin L. Brown and Joan L. Warren},
  journal={Journal of the National Cancer Institute},
  year={2007},
  volume={99 1},
  pages={
          14-23
        }
}
BACKGROUND Although costs of medical care for cancer have been investigated extensively, patient time costs associated with cancer care have rarely been estimated systematically. [] Key MethodMETHODS We identified 763,527 patients with breast, colorectal, corpus uteri, gastric, head and neck, lung, melanoma of the skin, ovary, prostate, renal, and urinary bladder cancers from linked Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results-Medicare files and 1,145,159 noncancer control subjects among Medicare enrollees…
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