Cancer Patients in Canada Face $33,000 in Lifetime Costs, Report Reveals
A new study highlights the financial burden of cancer care on patients and caregivers, with costs expected to rise significantly over the next decade.
- A Canadian Cancer Society report finds cancer patients face an average of $33,000 in out-of-pocket expenses over their lifetime, including medical costs and lost income.
- While public healthcare covers most hospital treatments, patients often pay for prescription drugs, travel, and other related expenses, disproportionately impacting low-income and rural individuals.
- The report projects overall cancer-related costs in Canada to reach $37.7 billion in 2024, with $7.5 billion borne by patients and caregivers.
- Out-of-pocket costs are expected to increase by nearly 20% over the next decade due to population growth, aging, and improved cancer survival rates.
- Advocates call for expanded drug coverage and consistent financial support programs across provinces to reduce disparities in access to care.