Financial Impact of Lung Cancer in West Virginia John Deskins, Ph.D. Christiadi, Ph.D. Sara Harper November 2018 Bureau of Business & Economic Research College of Business & Economics West Virginia University www.be.wvu.edu/bber Copyright 2018 by WVU Research Corporation
Lung Cancer Incidence, 1999 to 2015 100 Per 100,000 People 95 90 West Virginia 85 80 75 70 United States 65 60 55 50
Lung Cancer Incidence by State, 2011-2015 Average 100 Per 100,000 People 94 90 80 80 70 60 60 50 40 30 20 KY WV AR TN MS MO IN ME DE OK RI OH NC LA AL SC IL NH MI GA PA MA IA VT CT KS US NY WI FL NE VA ND SD MD NJ AK WA OR MT MN DC TX ID AZ HI WY CA CO NM UT
Cigarette Use Among Adults, 2016 26 Percent 24.8 24 22 20 18 17.1 16 14 12 10 WV KY AR LA MS OH TN MO AL IN MI SC ND ME OK AK WY MT SD PA NH NC GA DE KS WI US VT NE IA NM NV OR IL CO FL VA MN DC AZ ID RI TX NY NJ WA MD MA CT HI CA Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System
Lung Cancer Incidence by Age, 2011-2015 600 Per 100,000 People 500 West Virginia 400 United States 300 200 100 0
Lung Cancer Incidence Count, 1999 to 2015 120 115 Index 1999 = 100 United States Total Count: 218.5 Thousand 110 105 West Virginia 100 95 Total Count: 2,031 90
Lung Cancer Death, 1999 to 2015 80 Per 100,000 People 75 70 65 West Virginia 60 55 50 United States 45 40
Lung Cancer Death by State, 2011-2015 Average 80 Per 100,000 People 70 68 60 59 50 43 40 30 20 10 KY AR WV MS TN OK MO LA AL IN OH ME NC DE SC MI RI IL GA AK KS IA NH NV PA VT VA US WI SD FL OR NE MA MD MT WA ND TX DC NY MN NJ CT ID AZ WY CA HI NM CO UT
106 104 102 Index 1999 = 100 Lung Cancer Death Count, 1999 to 2015 West Virginia United States Total Count: 153.8 Thousand 100 98 96 Total Count: 1,492 94 92 90
Lung Cancer Incidence by Cancer Stage, 2015 United States* West Virginia Localized 22% Localized 22% Distant 55% Regional 23% Distant 54% Regional 24% Source: WVDHHR, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and SEER*Stat Database * Note: Data for the US represents the average of only 18 regions (consisting of states and big cities).
Lung Cancer Death By County, 2015
Economic Cost of Lung Cancer 1. Treatment Cost, which depends on: Cancer Stage: Stage-1 (Localized) to Stage-4 (Distant) Type of Treatment: Surgery, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy Cause of Death: Lung Cancer Related vs. Complications of Treatment or Medical/Medication Errors Cancer Type: Small Cell Lung Cancer vs. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer 2. Productivity Loss due to Lung Cancer deaths
Estimating Treatment Cost Lung Cancer Prevalence in WV in 2015 Step-1: Estimate lung-cancer prevalence (total number of patients) by applying survival rates to lung-cancer cases according to the cancer stage (stage-1 to stage-4) and type (NSCLC vs. SCLC). Step-2: Multiply the total number of patients by the 2010 USlung-cancer-treatment-annual-cost-per-patient*, according to the treatment phase (initial, continuing, death) and gender. Step-3: Assume no increase in per-patient cost of treating lungcancer over-time. Adjust for inflation. Step-4: Add patients out-of-pocket expenses (e.g. copay, expenses not covered by Medicare or insurance companies).** Sources: * = National Cancer Institute and Mariotto et al. (2011). ** = Cipriano et al. (2011).
Direct Economic Impacts of Lung Cancer Treatment, West Virginia, 2015 Jobs That Could Be Freed For Other Pursuits: 3,144 Productive Capacity That Could Be Devoted to Other Pursuits: $233 Million
Economic Impact of Productivity Loss for Lung Cancer Deaths, 2006-2015 Impact Direct Indirect & Induced Total Output (Million $)* 235 155 389 Employment (Jobs) 5,800 1,265 7,065 * In 2015 dollars