Quality of Life of Cancer Patients from the Perspective of Health Economics
          
          
          
          DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E254617
           
          Author(s)
          Guan Jingyue
          Affiliation(s)
          Hefei No.8 heigh school, Hefei, Anhui, China
          Abstract
          Advances in medical technology have significantly improved the survival rate of cancer patients in China. However, their long-term quality of survival continues to be affected by various factors, including physiological, psychological, and society. From the perspective of health economics, this approach helps to assess the key factors influencing long-term survival quality and explore ways to improve it. It provides a theoretical basis and practical model for enhancing long-term survival quality, holding promising applications and significant social value.
          Keywords
          Cancer Patients; Long-Term Quality of Survival; Health Economics
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