Medicare costs for cancer treatment soar

New medications and increased use of chemotherapy are behind the rise in treating Medicare patients' cancer, a new study suggests. Between 1991 and 2002, the study found that the cost for treating breast cancer increased $4,189, the cost for treating lung cancer rose $7,139, and the cost of treating prostate cancer went up $5,345. Researchers say that as Americans age the financial strain on the Medicare system will get worse.

(HealthDay News) UPDATED 06/10/2008
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