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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Cancer
survivors may experience long-term and late effects from treatment that
adversely affect health and limit functioning. Few studies examine lost
productivity and disease burden in cancer survivors compared with
individuals who have other chronic conditions or by cancer type.
METHODS
We
identified 4960 cancer survivors and 64,431 other individuals from the
2008-2010 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and compared multiple
measures of disease burden, including health status and lost
productivity, between conditions and by cancer site for cancer
survivors. All analyses controlled for the effects of age, sex,
race/ethnicity, and number of comorbid conditions.
RESULTS
Overall,
in adjusted analyses in multiple models, cancer survivors with another
chronic disease (heart disease or diabetes) experienced higher levels of
burden compared with individuals with a history of cancer only, chronic
disease only, and neither cancer, heart disease, nor diabetes across
multiple measures (P < .05). Among cancer survivors,
individuals with short survival cancers and multiple cancers
consistently had the highest levels of burden across multiple measures (P < .0001).
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