Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in China and the paucity of information about relevant expenditure highlight the necessity of better understanding the financial burden and effect of CRC diagnosis and treatment. We performed a survey to quantify the direct med...
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Hui-Yao Huang Ju-Fang Shi Lan-Wei Guo Ya-Na Bai Xian-Zhen Liao Guo-Xiang Liu A-Yan Mao Jian-Song Ren Xiao-Jie Sun Xin-Yu Zhu Le Wang Bing-Bing Song Ling-Bin Du Lin Zhu Ji-Yong Gong Qi Zhou Yu-Qin Liu Rong Cao Ling Mai Li Lan Xiao-Hua Sun Ying Ren Jin-Yi Zhou Yuan-Zheng Wang Xiao Qi Pei-An Lou Dian Shi Ni Li Kai Zhang Jie He Min Dai |
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Hui-Yao Huang Ju-Fang Shi Lan-Wei Guo Ya-Na Bai Xian-Zhen Liao Guo-Xiang Liu A-Yan Mao Jian-Song Ren Xiao-Jie Sun Xin-Yu Zhu Le Wang Bing-Bing Song Ling-Bin Du Lin Zhu Ji-Yong Gong Qi Zhou Yu-Qin Liu Rong Cao Ling Mai Li Lan Xiao-Hua Sun Ying Ren Jin-Yi Zhou Yuan-Zheng Wang Xiao Qi Pei-An Lou Dian Shi Ni Li Kai Zhang Jie He Min Dai Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey Chinese Journal of Cancer Colorectal neoplasms Direct expenditure Financial burden China |
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Hui-Yao Huang Ju-Fang Shi Lan-Wei Guo Ya-Na Bai Xian-Zhen Liao Guo-Xiang Liu A-Yan Mao Jian-Song Ren Xiao-Jie Sun Xin-Yu Zhu Le Wang Bing-Bing Song Ling-Bin Du Lin Zhu Ji-Yong Gong Qi Zhou Yu-Qin Liu Rong Cao Ling Mai Li Lan Xiao-Hua Sun Ying Ren Jin-Yi Zhou Yuan-Zheng Wang Xiao Qi Pei-An Lou Dian Shi Ni Li Kai Zhang Jie He Min Dai |
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Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey |
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Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey |
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Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey |
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Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey |
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Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey |
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expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in china: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional survey |
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Chinese Journal of Cancer |
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Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in China and the paucity of information about relevant expenditure highlight the necessity of better understanding the financial burden and effect of CRC diagnosis and treatment. We performed a survey to quantify the direct medical and non-medical expenditure as well as the resulting financial burden of CRC patients in China. Methods We conducted a multicenter, cross-sectional survey in 37 tertiary hospitals in 13 provinces across China between 2012 and 2014. Each enrolled patient was interviewed using a structured questionnaire. All expenditure data were inflated to the 2014 Chinese Yuan (CNY; 1 CNY = 0.163 USD). We quantified the overall expenditure and financial burden and by subgroup (hospital type, age at diagnosis, sex, education, occupation, insurance type, household income, clinical stage, pathologic type, and therapeutic regimen). We then performed generalized linear modeling to determine the factors associated with overall expenditure. Results A total of 2356 patients with a mean age of 57.4 years were included, 57.1% of whom were men; 13.9% of patients had stage I cancer; and the average previous-year household income was 54,525 CNY. The overall average direct expenditure per patient was estimated to be 67,408 CNY, and the expenditures for stage I, II, III, and IV disease were 56,099 CNY, 59,952 CNY, 67,292 CNY, and 82,729 CNY, respectively. Non-medical expenditure accounted for 8.3% of the overall expenditure. The 1-year out-of-pocket expenditure of a newly diagnosed patient was 32,649 CNY, which accounted for 59.9% of their previous-year household income and caused 75.0% of families to suffer an unmanageable financial burden. Univariate analysis showed that financial burden and overall expenditure differed in almost all subgroups (P < 0.05), except for sex. Multivariate analysis showed that patients who were treated in specialized hospitals and those who were diagnosed with adenocarcinoma or diagnosed at a later stage were likely to spend more, whereas those with a lower household income and those who underwent surgery spent less (all P < 0.05). Conclusions For patients in China, direct expenditure for the diagnosis and treatment of CRC seemed catastrophic, and non-medical expenditure was non-ignorable. The financial burden varied among subgroups, especially among patients with different clinical stages of disease, which suggests that, in China, CRC screening might be cost-effective. |
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Colorectal neoplasms Direct expenditure Financial burden China |
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doaj-baa19ec899a7465187753e28e4b94cb22020-11-24T21:23:41ZengBMCChinese Journal of Cancer1944-446X2017-04-0136111510.1186/s40880-017-0209-4Expenditure and financial burden for the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in China: a hospital-based, multicenter, cross-sectional surveyHui-Yao Huang0Ju-Fang Shi1Lan-Wei Guo2Ya-Na Bai3Xian-Zhen Liao4Guo-Xiang Liu5A-Yan Mao6Jian-Song Ren7Xiao-Jie Sun8Xin-Yu Zhu9Le Wang10Bing-Bing Song11Ling-Bin Du12Lin Zhu13Ji-Yong Gong14Qi Zhou15Yu-Qin Liu16Rong Cao17Ling Mai18Li Lan19Xiao-Hua Sun20Ying Ren21Jin-Yi Zhou22Yuan-Zheng Wang23Xiao Qi24Pei-An Lou25Dian Shi26Ni Li27Kai Zhang28Jie He29Min Dai30Program Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeInstitute of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, Lanzhou UniversityHunan Office for Cancer Control and Research, Hunan Provincial Cancer HospitalDepartment of Health Economics, School of Health Management, Harbin Medical UniversityPublic Health Information Research Office, Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical SciencesProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeCenter for Health Management and Policy, Key Lab of Health Economics and Policy, Shandong UniversityProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeHeilongjiang Office for Cancer Control and Research, Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Harbin Medical UniversityZhejiang Office for Cancer Control and Research, Zhejiang Cancer HospitalTeaching and Research Department, Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Xinjiang Medical UniversityScience and Education Department of Public Health Division, Shandong Tumor HospitalChongqing Office for Cancer Control and Research, Chongqing Cancer HospitalCancer Epidemiology Research Center, Gansu Provincial Cancer HospitalDepartment of Health Policy and Economic Research, Guangdong Provincial Institute of Public HealthDepartment of Institute of Tumor Research, Henan Cancer Hospital, Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou UniversityInstitute of Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Harbin Center for Disease Control and PreventionNingbo Clinical Cancer Prevention Guidance Center, Ningbo No. 2 HospitalUrban Office of Cancer Early Detection and Treatment, Tieling Central HospitalInstitute of Chronic Non-communicable Diseases Prevention and Control, Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and PreventionDepartment of Economic Operation, Kailuan General HospitalDepartment of Occupational Medicine, Tangshan People’s HospitalDepartment of Control and Prevention of Chronic Non-communicable Diseases, Xuzhou Center for Disease Control and PreventionProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeProgram Office for Cancer Screening in Urban China, National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical CollegeAbstract Background The increasing prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in China and the paucity of information about relevant expenditure highlight the necessity of better understanding the financial burden and effect of CRC diagnosis and treatment. We performed a survey to quantify the direct medical and non-medical expenditure as well as the resulting financial burden of CRC patients in China. Methods We conducted a multicenter, cross-sectional survey in 37 tertiary hospitals in 13 provinces across China between 2012 and 2014. Each enrolled patient was interviewed using a structured questionnaire. All expenditure data were inflated to the 2014 Chinese Yuan (CNY; 1 CNY = 0.163 USD). We quantified the overall expenditure and financial burden and by subgroup (hospital type, age at diagnosis, sex, education, occupation, insurance type, household income, clinical stage, pathologic type, and therapeutic regimen). We then performed generalized linear modeling to determine the factors associated with overall expenditure. Results A total of 2356 patients with a mean age of 57.4 years were included, 57.1% of whom were men; 13.9% of patients had stage I cancer; and the average previous-year household income was 54,525 CNY. The overall average direct expenditure per patient was estimated to be 67,408 CNY, and the expenditures for stage I, II, III, and IV disease were 56,099 CNY, 59,952 CNY, 67,292 CNY, and 82,729 CNY, respectively. Non-medical expenditure accounted for 8.3% of the overall expenditure. The 1-year out-of-pocket expenditure of a newly diagnosed patient was 32,649 CNY, which accounted for 59.9% of their previous-year household income and caused 75.0% of families to suffer an unmanageable financial burden. Univariate analysis showed that financial burden and overall expenditure differed in almost all subgroups (P < 0.05), except for sex. Multivariate analysis showed that patients who were treated in specialized hospitals and those who were diagnosed with adenocarcinoma or diagnosed at a later stage were likely to spend more, whereas those with a lower household income and those who underwent surgery spent less (all P < 0.05). Conclusions For patients in China, direct expenditure for the diagnosis and treatment of CRC seemed catastrophic, and non-medical expenditure was non-ignorable. The financial burden varied among subgroups, especially among patients with different clinical stages of disease, which suggests that, in China, CRC screening might be cost-effective.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40880-017-0209-4Colorectal neoplasmsDirect expenditureFinancial burdenChina |