Young cancer patients live the longest when they have this insurance: UTA study
“(Patients) were less likely to die if they had private insurance versus whether they had no insurance or were publicly insured,” said
The study, published in the
The researchers said they expected young people without health insurance to fare worse than their insured counterparts, but they didn’t expect to see such a big discrepancy between public and private insurance.
“It’s kind of shocking, actually,” said
The researchers hypothesized that people on private health insurance were more likely to be enrolled in clinical research trials and were able to find doctors more easily than those on public health insurance. The researchers said there was more research needed on why public insurance did not perform as well as private insurance.
“Our public health insurance system, for whatever reason, does not provide the same level of care as our private insurance does,” Martin said.
In
Martin said the researchers decided to focus on adolescents and young adults because of the unique stage of life they were in.
“The more I researched about them, the more I recognized them as being a somewhat vulnerable population, not for the normal reasons we think of vulnerability, but because of where they are in their life,” Martin said.
Martin added that young people are one of the most “underresearched populations” and are less likely to be included in research.
More young people have been diagnosed with cancer in recent decades. A report from the
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