Health system expenditures on cancer and other neoplasms in Australia 2000-01

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Health and welfare expenditure series no. 22

The first comprehensive study of cancer health system expenditures in Australia covered the year 1993-94 and was released in 1998. This report updates the expenditure estimates to 2000-01 and includes 'other neoplasms' as well as cancers. The methodology has been revised in some areas and the analysis applied across the cancer site groups used in the first Australian Burden of Disease Study.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 26 May 2005; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 470 1; AIHW cat. no. HWE 29; 80pp.; OUT OF PRINT


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  • Preliminary material
    • Title page and verso
    • Contents
    • Lists of tables and figures
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Executive summary
  • Sections
    1. Introduction
      1. Use and interpretation of expenditure estimates in this publication
      2. Background
      3. Methodology
    2. Cancer and other neoplasms expenditures
      1. Cancer and other neoplasms expenditure and total health expenditure
      2. Expenditure by cancer and other neoplasms site
      3. Preventive and treatment expenditures
    3. Expenditure for cancer and other neoplasms by age and sex group
      1. Expenditure for cancer and other neoplasms by age group
      2. The ten most expensive cancers for males, females and all persons
      3. The five most expensive cancers for children 0 to 14 years
      4. The five most expensive cancers for persons 15 to 24 years
      5. The five most expensive cancers for persons 25 to 64 years
      6. The five most expensive cancers for persons 65 years and over
    4. Utilisation of health services for cancer and other neoplasms
      1. Utilisation of health services for the different cancers and other neoplasms, 2001
      2. Utilisation of health services for the different cancers by age group, 2001
    5. Change in expenditures for cancer, 1993-94 to 2000-01 for different cancers
      1. Change in treatment expenditures between 1993-94 and 2000-01 for the different cancers
    6. Conclusion
    7. References
  • End matter
    • Appendixes
      1. Health system expenditures and services for the ten most expensive cancers by age, sex and health sector, 2000-01
      2. Health system expenditures and services for selected cancers by age, sex and health sector, 2000-01
      3. Technical notes and abbreviations

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