Abstract

Willingness to pay (WTP) studies elicit the maximum amount of money an individual is willing to pay for a specified health intervention, and may be used to inform coverage and reimbursement decisions. Our objective was to assess how people value cancer-related prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment; to identify differences in the methodology used to estimate WTP; and to review the trends in publication of WTP studies for these interventions.

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