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Der wirtschaftliche Wert der Krebsbekämpfung
This paper estimates the economic value to the United States of eliminating cancer mortality over a 35-year horizon beginning in 2030, which would eliminate 30.7 million cancer deaths with a total mortality burden of 380 million life-years. We quantify the economic value of this substantial reduction in cancer mortality by incorporating the monetized value of […] The post The economic value of eliminating cancer appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related Stories“Dark labor” claims to upse...
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Marginal Revolution (United States) | Apr 14, 2026
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Quantifying the economic impact of cancer elimination risks oversimplifying complex health issues and may lead to misguided policy decisions.
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While the economic value of eliminating cancer is significant, we must consider ethical implications and prioritize equitable access to treatments.
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The projected 30.7 million lives saved from cancer eradication represents a profound moral imperative that outweighs financial considerations.
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Investing in cancer eradication diverts funds from other critical health issues, potentially causing greater harm in overall public health.
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Eliminating cancer mortality could greatly enhance economic productivity, leading to a healthier workforce and increased GDP.
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