U.S. Spends More on Cancer Care, Saves Fewer Lives than Western Europe
Despite sharp increases in spending on cancer treatment, cancer mortality rates in the United States have decreased only modestly since 1970, Samir Soneji, PhD of Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice has found.
Source: News at Dartmouth Medical School - Category: Hospital Management Authors: Geisel Communications Tags: News Research cancer public health Samir Soneji The Dartmouth Institute Source Type: news
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