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The Economic Burden of Breast Cancer in Western Iran: A Cross-Sectional Cost-Of-Illness Study Publisher Pubmed



Teli BD1 ; Behzadifar M2 ; Beiranvand M3 ; Rezapour A1 ; Ehsanzadeh SJ4 ; Azari S5 ; Bakhtiari A6 ; Haghighatfard P1 ; Martini M7 ; Saran M2 ; Behzadifar M2
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  1. 1. Health Management and Economics Research Center, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Nigeria
  2. 2. Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran
  4. 4. English Language Department, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. Hospital Management Research Center, Health Management Research Institute, University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Nigeria
  6. 6. Health Equity Research Center (HERC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran
  7. 7. Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy

Source: Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition Published:2025


Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is a significant global health challenge, affecting millions annually and imposing a considerable burden on healthcare systems and economies worldwide. This cross-sectional study aims to determine the economic impact of breast cancer in Lorestan Province, western Iran. Methods: A retrospective cost-of-illness analysis utilizing a cross-sectional design was performed from November 2023 to July 2024. Data were collected using patient medical records and telephonic interviews. Costs were categorized into direct medical costs, direct non-medical costs, and indirect costs. A bottom-up approach was employed for cost calculation from a societal viewpoint, with a prevalence-based analysis. Results: The study analyzed 525 patients with an average age of 42.74 ± 11.75 years. The total economic burden of breast cancer was estimated at $5,394,409.13, with a mean of $10,275.07 per patient. Direct medical costs comprised 70.2% of the total expenses, primarily attributed to hospitalization, chemotherapy, and laboratory tests. Direct non-medical costs, including accommodation and transportation for patients and their companions, accounted for 12.5%. Indirect costs, largely stemming from productivity losses due to morbidity and mortality, represented 17.3% of the total burden. Conclusion: Breast cancer imposes a substantial economic burden on patients and their families in Lorestan Province. Enhancing health insurance coverage, providing government subsidies for treatment, and improving healthcare infrastructure to offer advanced diagnostic and treatment options locally are critical steps to alleviate this burden. Early detection and prevention programs can facilitate earlier diagnosis and reduce treatment costs. Comprehensive policies addressing both medical and non-medical expenses are necessary to improve patients’ quality of life and lessen the financial challenges associated with breast cancer in Iran. © The Author(s) 2025.