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Table 4 Non-market - lost household production and caring activity - premature mortality costs (€, 2009) for the 10 most common male and female cancers, and all cancers, in Ireland

From: The cost of lost productivity due to premature cancer-related mortality: an economic measure of the cancer burden

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Cancer site

Total lost household production cost

Total lost caring cost

Male

C00-97,B21

All cancers

68,119,367

39,440,641

 

Top 10 cancers

47,031,364

27,230,833

C15

Oesophagus

3,817,270

2,210,173

C16

Stomach

3,459,966

2,003,296

C18-21

Colorectal

7,646,872

4,441,163

C25

Pancreas

3,854,138

2,231,519

C33-34

Lung

13,500,891

7,816,922

C61

Prostate

1,361,957

788,564

C67

Bladder

964,857

558,646

C70-72

Brain & CNS

6,253,721

3,620,861

C82-85,C96

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

3,186,066

1,844,710

C91-95

Leukaemia

2,962,003

1,714,979

Female

C00-97,B21

All cancers

163,592,354

165,057,650

 

Top 10 cancers

130,228,532

131,394,989

C15

Oesophagus

2,455,357

2,477,349

C16

Stomach

4,482,568

4,522,718

C18-21

Colorectal

11,646,872

11,751,193

C25

Pancreas

5,044,263

5,089,444

C33-34

Lung

21,421,357

21,613,229

C61

Breast

45,150,884

45,555,300

C67

Uterus

14,988,015

15,122,262

C70-72

Ovary

12,270,087

12,379,990

C82-85,C96

Brain & CNS

8,921,161

9,001,068

C91-95

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

3,847,969

3,882,435

  1. Bold refer to the sum aggregated totals for ‘all cancers’ and the ‘top 10 cancers’ ranked in Ireland by mortality.