The Action study, the first of its kind done in Southeast Asia, pinpoints the cause of the economic hardship faced by cancer patients in Malaysia – out-of-pocket expenses.
The study also found that after just one year following diagnosis and treatment, 46pc of cancer patients had used up their personal savings, 39pc couldn't pay for medication, 35pc couldn't pay for medical consultation fees or tests, 22pc couldn't pay for rent or mortgages and 19pc had to discontinue treatment.
The study also found that after just one year following diagnosis and treatment, 46pc of cancer patients had used up their personal savings, 39pc couldn't pay for medication, 35pc couldn't pay for medical consultation fees or tests, 22pc couldn't pay for rent or mortgages and 19pc had to discontinue treatment.
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