Description
China is the country with the largest number of cancer patients in the world, and it is also the largest developing country in the world, with a large number of low - and middle-income groups, which also leads to huge financial pressure on families with cancer. Commercial insurance has advantages in making up for the shortage of public medical insurance and improving the level of citizens' health security, but its role in promoting tumor treatment is still unclear. This book examines the relationship between commercial insurance density and tumor survival, and further illustrates how changes in commercial insurance availability affect tumor survival.