The burden of healthcare costs associated with prostate cancer in Ireland
PurposeWith one of the highest incidences across Europe and the rest of the World in 2012, the Republic of Ireland (RoI) has experienced significant increases in prostate cancer (PCa) since 1994. The main driver is the widespread use of PSA testing which is used to detect PCa. This is expected to ha...
Main Authors: | Richéal M. Burns, Jose Leal, Jane Wolstenholme, Ciaran O’Neill, Frank J. Sullivan, Frances J. Drummond, Linda Sharp |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016-12-01
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Series: | Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment |
Online Access: | http://www.grhta.com/Attach/D2C3CB15-CC4B-43AF-B15B-ABA4BAF7821D/48AA4727-1274-474B-B76C-44E8F772C62A |
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