• n2burns
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    13 days ago

    Honestly, this sounds low.

    As you alluded to, I think it’s the fact that there are a lot of cases where patients have low-costs that bring down the average significantly. The CMAs you mentioned are ~47% of the Canadian population and there are a LOT of other cities that also do cancer treatment. I also get the impression that we’ve gotten much better at diagnosing and treating cancer, so for every complicated, high-cost patient, there are probably dozens of cases that have pretty straight forward treatment.

    I really would love to see the distribution of cases.