Productivity losses due to premature mortality from cancer in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS): A population-based comparison

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作者
Pearce, Alison [1 ,12 ]
Sharp, Linda [2 ]
Hanly, Paul [3 ]
Barchuk, Anton [4 ,5 ]
Bray, Freddie [6 ]
Cancela, Marianna de Camargo [7 ]
Gupta, Prakash [8 ]
Meheus, Filip [6 ]
Qiao, You-Lin [9 ,10 ]
Sitas, Freddy [11 ]
Wang, Shao-Ming [9 ,10 ]
Soerjomataram, Isabelle [6 ]
机构
[1] Natl Canc Registry Ireland, Bldg 6800,Cork Airport Business Pk,Kinsale Rd, Cork, Ireland
[2] Newcastle Univ, Baddiley Clark Bldg,Richardson Rd, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4AX, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Natl Coll Ireland, Mayor St IFSC, Dublin 1, Ireland
[4] Petrov Res Inst Oncol, 68 Leningradskaya St, St Petersburg 197758, Russia
[5] Univ Tampere, Kalevantie 4, Tampere 33100, Finland
[6] Int Agcy Res Canc, 150 Cours Albert Thomas, F-69008 Lyon, France
[7] Brazilian Natl Canc Inst, Rua Marques de Pombal 125,7o Andar Ctr, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[8] Healis Sekhsaria Inst Publ Hlth, MIDC, 501 Technocity,Plot X-4-5A, Mahape 400701, Navi Mumbai, India
[9] Chinese Acad Med Sci, 9 Dongdan 3rd Alley, Beijing 100006, Peoples R China
[10] Peking Union Med Coll, 9 Dongdan 3rd Alley, Beijing 100006, Peoples R China
[11] Canc Council Australia, Level 14-447 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
[12] Univ Technol Sydney, Bldg 5D,1-59 Quay St, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia
关键词
Neoplasms; Work; Economics; Cost of illness; Mortality; Premature; Developing countries; Health services research; Health services needs and demand; ATTRIBUTABLE CAUSES; UNITED-STATES; BURDEN; COSTS; TOBACCO;
D O I
10.1016/j.canep.2017.12.013
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: Over two-thirds of the world's cancer deaths occur in economically developing countries; however, the societal costs of cancer have rarely been assessed in these settings. Our aim was to estimate the value of productivity lost in 2012 due to cancer-related premature mortality in the major developing economies of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). Methods: We applied an incidence-based method using the human capital approach. We used annual adult cancer deaths from GLOBOCAN2012 to estimate the years of productive life lost between cancer death and pensionable age in each country, valued using national and international data for wages, and workforce statistics. Sensitivity analyses examined various methodological assumptions. Results: The total cost of lost productivity due to premature cancer mortality in the BRICS countries in 2012 was $46.3 billion, representing 0.33% of their combined gross domestic product. The largest total productivity loss was in China ($28 billion), while South Africa had the highest cost per cancer death ($101,000). Total productivity losses were greatest for lung cancer in Brazil, the Russian Federation and South Africa; liver cancer in China; and lip and oral cavity cancers in India. Conclusion: Locally-tailored strategies are required to reduce the economic burden of cancer in developing economies. Focussing on tobacco control, vaccination programs and cancer screening, combined with access to adequate treatment, could yield significant gains for both public health and economic performance of the BRICS countries.
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