Study Reveals Swiss Cancer Care Costs Double Sweden's
Analysis shows Switzerland spends €425 per capita on cancer treatment compared to Sweden's €240, despite similar survival rates.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland spends €425 per capita on cancer treatment, nearly double Sweden's €240.
- Cancer survival rates in both Switzerland and Sweden are comparable at approximately 60%.
- Switzerland has a smoking rate of 25%, compared to just over 10% in Sweden.
- Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in Switzerland, with over 3,000 deaths annually.
- Switzerland lacks nationwide cancer screening programmes similar to those established in Sweden.
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They Said
"In Switzerland, tobacco consumption is very loosely regulated. There are low prices for tobacco, little protection against passive smoking, and many advertising opportunities."
"Countries that spend more on cancer care usually have better outcomes, but according to the report, this isn’t always the case."