Costs of occupational cancer: a scoping review

Francisco Palencia-Sánchez, Daniel Arturo Quiroga-Vargas, Martha Isabel Riaño-Casallas

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Abstract

Background: The burden of disease due to cancer is high and has an impact on people’s health and eco-nomic cost.Objective: Identify the costs associated with occupa-tional cancer. For this purpose, a scoping review was carried out.Methods: First, a systematic search was performed ac-cording to the PECO question, we used the following indexed databases: Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, Science Direct, Academic Search Complete (EBSCO), BVS and PubMed. The eligibility criteria were that the study focus in any type of occupational cancer and mention the cost related. After the selection and screening process, 19 articles were included.Results: The studies identified the countries where re-search has been carried out, the type of study, the types of cancer, the methods of cost estimations and types of cost. In relation with the costs, we mainly found articles focused on direct costs, that is, what health care repre-sents; but there are few studies that included analysis of indirect costs that are related to lost productivity. Conclusion: It is concluded that an interdisciplinary approach to cost analysis is required to improve un-derstanding of costs, particularly indirect costs.
Translated title of the contributionCostos del cáncer ocupacional: una scoping review
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)124-136
Number of pages13
JournalIatreia
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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