High Cancer Care Costs In The US Do Not Improve Outcomes

According to a new study by Yale University and Vassar College, the United States spends two times as much on cancer care as the average high-income country, but its cancer mortality rates are only marginally better than average.There is a prevalent assumption that the United States provides the world’s most sophisticated cancer care, said Ryan … Continue reading High Cancer Care Costs In The US Do Not Improve Outcomes