The cost of lost productivity due to premature lung cancer-related mortality: results from Spain over a 10-year period

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2020-05-31T17:40:32Z

2020-05-31T17:40:32Z

2019-10-23

2020-05-31T17:40:32Z

Abstract

Cancer mortality is one of the major causes of productivity loss; and within all cancer sites, malignant neoplasms of the lung continue to be the principal cancer-related cause of death in Spain, with a survival rate of only 10.7%. Thus its effects in labour productivity are a major concern and represent a great social impact. The objective of this study was to evaluate the productivity losses that occur as a result of premature deaths due to lung cancer in Spain.(...)

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English

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BioMed Central

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