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. The effect of the vintage of prescription drugs (and other variables) on the life expectancy and age-adjusted mortality … replacement of older drugs by newer drugs. The effect of the vintage of chemotherapy treatments on age-adjusted cancer mortality … mortality rates, and may have accounted for as much as half of the decline. …
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I analyze the effects of four types of medical innovation and cancer incidence on US cancer mortality rates during the … pre‐dated factors that drove both innovation and mortality and that there would have been parallel trends in mortality in …-adjusted cancer mortality rate during 2000–2009. Drug innovation and imaging innovation are estimated to have reduced the cancer …
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Assessing the benefits of medical innovation—its impact on health outcomes—is as important as assessing the costs—its impact on health expenditure. Most formal studies have focused on the expenditure impacts of medical technology, partly because costs are more easily identified and...
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I assess the impact that pharmaceutical innovation had on cancer mortality in Mexico during the period 2003-2013, by … investigating whether there were larger declines in the age-standardized mortality rate of cancer sites (breast, lung, colon, etc …. The estimates indicate that new drugs launched during 1991-2001 reduced the age-standardized cancer mortality rate by 16 …
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mortality rates using longitudinal, annual, cancer-site-level data based on records of 2.1 million people diagnosed with cancer …
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