失業者が増えるとがんによる死者も増えるんだって。日本は皆保険だから大丈夫かもだけど今後医療費見直されたらわからんよね。 #コロナ不況 https://t.co/vEaMaAjP0y
fuckin yikes over here https://t.co/IDdE5yB7vw
@gnocchiwizard I keep posting this link because it illustrates that there are variables that we won't get a handle on for years. https://t.co/3nEkSeLsqT
@KoenSwinkels Expect a spike in excess cancer deaths in coming years (and other illnesses as well). https://t.co/3nEkSeLsqT
Economic problems caused by things like the GFC and #covid19 can have a massive impact on lives Why is the global financial crisis linked to extra cancer deaths? https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun https://t.co/lJMTTZn2YL https://t.co/D4NVUJ7ldW
RT @yevgenydevine: Recessions cause excess deaths, abortions, and suicides, as well as decrease fertility rates. The 2008 crisis caused at…
RT @yevgenydevine: @0dPro @rogerkver It's a fact that economic downturns result in excess deaths: https://t.co/5jYUjd6q1M "...show a decli…
RT @yevgenydevine: @0dPro @rogerkver It's a fact that economic downturns result in excess deaths: https://t.co/5jYUjd6q1M "...show a decli…
Recessions cause excess deaths, abortions, and suicides, as well as decrease fertility rates. The 2008 crisis caused at least 260,000 cancer deaths 𝗮𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗲. (Maruthappu et al.) During recessions, conception rates leading to first births were reduced by 21%
@0dPro @rogerkver It's a fact that economic downturns result in excess deaths: https://t.co/5jYUjd6q1M "...show a decline in the death rate." Fatalities associated with logistics, murders, and jobs are reduced. Fatalities associated with suicides and inac
RT @RifatAtun: @richardhorton1 As our Lancet paper on the impact of economic downturns on cancer mortality has shown UHC=Resilience https:…
@Bytemaniacos @ToldenLee en ese caso... los recortes que vamos a tener provocarán más muertes que está pandemia (160 mil muertes sólo de cáncer en Europa según un estudio publicado en el prestigioso The Lancet) https://t.co/Z1fzytq4UO
@LodeCossaer Ja, maar da's al lang geleden he :) Die 500 000 extra doden, over welk onderzoek gaat dat dan? https://t.co/9H8o96W9Qd Deze? Is wel een pak lager dan 500 000
@ismail_kupeli @jutta_ditfurth Wirtschaftlicher Schaden wirkt sich immer auf die Gesundheit einer Bevölkerung und auf die Leistungsfähigkeit des Gesundheitssystems aus. https://t.co/CoLfTUso87
@DrEricLevi Not sure it’s that easy. As drs we treat the pt in front of us and advocate for them without always seeing the bigger picture. Health is directly associated with wealth and economy. Lancet article - estimate 260,000 extra cancer deaths alone fr
Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high-income and middle-income countries, 1990–2010: a longitudinal analysis https://t.co/tNsHEu2d24
@Funkyfetlock here's the link https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@GeorgeSheds @abcnews Have a read, hundreds of thousands died as a result of the economic damage caused by the GFC https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@abcnews And if economies are severely damaged or fail how many die? https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun https://t.co/WqpIpBDO0h
@MattBruenig It's even worse than that. Economic slowdown causes many excess deaths, especially in countries without UHC (1/2): https://t.co/3nEkSeLsqT
@TomElliott3AW Are you able to mention what a prolonged shutdown could possibly do to the economy, as history shows damaged economies can be associated with hundreds of thousands of deaths, as happened because of the GFC https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@newscomauHQ Is the doctor able to advise what a shutdown would do to the economy, what the flow on effect 2 people through massive unemployment & cuts to health care could b, given the GFC association with about 260,000 excess cancer-related deaths in
@hanifbali @SvanbergFredrik @jacob_lundberg 260 000 döda i enbart cancer under två år efter finanskrisen pga just finanskrisen eller mer korrekt, dess konsekvenser. https://t.co/cKkjSwmZfc
@Naoimpo46501652 @veramagalhaes 2/4 - Outro estudo da prestigiada revista médica Lancet mostrou um excesso de 260 mil mortes por câncer após a recessão de 2008-2009 nos países (ricos) da OCDE (https://t.co/l26fGjAKkf)
the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high-income and middle-income countries, 1990–2010: a longitudinal analysis https://t.co/J
RT @RifatAtun: @richardhorton1 As our Lancet paper on the impact of economic downturns on cancer mortality has shown UHC=Resilience https:…
RT @RifatAtun: @richardhorton1 As our Lancet paper on the impact of economic downturns on cancer mortality has shown UHC=Resilience https:…
RT @RifatAtun: @richardhorton1 As our Lancet paper on the impact of economic downturns on cancer mortality has shown UHC=Resilience https:…
@richardhorton1 As our Lancet paper on the impact of economic downturns on cancer mortality has shown UHC=Resilience https://t.co/TDkD3YqxeW
@djinn_the @adamjohnsonNYC Nobody can argue with that. In the meantime we need to dial down the hysterical rhetoric and recognize that economic shutdown will kill lots of people. Their lives need to be in the calculus: https://t.co/pq8h0Np6Lb
@drethelin It's really not, though. Here's the study, which estimates 260K excess cancer deaths in OECD countries, extrapolated to 500K worldwide: https://t.co/t5qYs6k88d. Easy to find if you Google.
@cwbuecheler @adamjohnsonNYC To expand a bit, this is being ridiculously cast as millions of dead grandmas vs. hedge funds. That's simple-minded in the extreme. Economic slowdowns kill people, lots of them: https://t.co/3nEkSeLsqT
@GarbageApe Leaving Friedman aside it is simply a fact that economic downturns kill an awful lot of people. One example: https://t.co/3nEkSeLsqT
@pp0196 @ShaiCarmi I don't disagree, but severe recession also leads to death. e.g. this: "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths". Need a sensible cost-benefit analysis to save as live
@locust9 @ShamsJorjani @Amalric @Nahr Here's a good argument on why universal health care should be a human right btw. Looks at cancer mortality rates post 2008 recession. (40k deaths) https://t.co/GdMOa9cEjg
@Redux015 @decastro195 Ah: wrong Lancet article. It’s here: https://t.co/XWUn5KLV3g and it says an *additional* 260,000 deaths due to cancer in the OECD alone over the economic crisis and just after.
@pipeintelligen1 @fgomollon @AlanPennue @sapinker @statnews I’m talking about the same exact topic. We can end up with much more ppl dying from economic disaster than from pandemic. X+Y should be minimized not just X. If you don’t know than crisis causes m
RT @michael_w_busch: @heykerrieannn @mattbc The 2008 economic downturn killed hundreds of thousands of people, due to countries not having…
@heykerrieannn @mattbc The 2008 economic downturn killed hundreds of thousands of people, due to countries not having adequate social support systems: https://t.co/UwOQgEvDaM .
@elonmusk Elon, you have large audience. We’re now probably facing the biggest policy mistake in decades. Economic catastrophe may lead to much more deaths than the virus. 2008-9 crisis caused 260k excessive deaths just from cancer just in OECD countries.
@sguriev Кажется, задача умных людей предупредить о цене возможной ошибки в выборе конкретного карантина. Это может быть самым главным. Это могут быть миллионы (мы не знаем) Ссылка на статью по рак: https://t.co/6sx4Yconcy
@R_H_Ebright @ScottGottliebMD Dr. Ebright, do you regard this 2016 Lancet study as preposterous? https://t.co/XmgxvHYmSF Have you reviewed the broader scientific literature on the relationship between recessions and public health?
Economic Downturns, Universal Health Coverage, and Cancer Mortality in High-Income and Middle-Income Countries, 1990-2010: A Longitudinal Analysis...Recessions exacerbate cancer mortality... https://t.co/BYNERmWIxm
Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high-income and middle-income countries, 1990–2010: a longitudinal analysis https://t.co/gJA0Yalx8x
Here, for example, an analysis looking at the financial crises a decade ago and increased cancer-related mortality. https://t.co/Jk11QTBPDN
@rsilvaburgos @Phaser111 @SdeStendhal @pcoffeebreak +...murieron 260,000 personas por culpa de la reciente crisis económica de 2008. Y eso es solo de cáncer. Las decisiones son difíciles, hagas lo que hagas tiene consecuencias serias y hay que decidir cuál
@RuneLinding Thousands of extra suicides due to the financial crisis is the tip of the iceberg in terms of suffering and mental health. Apparently 1/4 milllion extra cancer deaths on top. Healthcare costs and sadly not everybody can afford. https://t.co/zs
Here for Lancet report on increase in cancer mortality as a result of increased unemployment and reduced healthcare expenditure (2/2) https://t.co/GScgaiWwDg
RT @michael_w_busch: @kenklippenstein @sarahkendzior The 2008 recession killed >250,000 people just from cancer in just OECD countries. Ma…
@kenklippenstein @sarahkendzior The 2008 recession killed >250,000 people just from cancer in just OECD countries. Maruthappu et al. 2016 "Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high-income and middle-income countries, 1
@JamesSpiderpigs Several hundred thousand people died due to the '08-'10 economic downturn. e.g. 260,000 excess deaths from cancer alone - https://t.co/UwOQgEvDaM .
RT @michael_w_busch: @sarahkendzior Reminder, everyone: The 2008 recession caused hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide: https://t.co…
@sarahkendzior Reminder, everyone: The 2008 recession caused hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide: https://t.co/kisYUvzXH9. An even worse economic disaster would kill even more people, highly concentrated in places where social support systems are
RT @michael_w_busch: @UncannyXmen2017 The last economic downturn caused _hundreds of thousands of deaths_: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS. We can…
RT @model_daughters: I know it caused a lot of misery and a lot of countries to go bankrupt. What's been happening over the past year, I pe…
I know it caused a lot of misery and a lot of countries to go bankrupt. What's been happening over the past year, I personally can't see how it's not going to bring incalculably worse. Incalculable because we're only shown part of the picture - and it's da
RT @michael_w_busch: @UncannyXmen2017 The last economic downturn caused _hundreds of thousands of deaths_: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS. We can…
@UncannyXmen2017 The last economic downturn caused _hundreds of thousands of deaths_: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS. We can and must oppose _all_ policies that cause mass death - including both economic violence and lack-of-gun-control. @mattbc
@Havoc3001 @benwikler The 2008-2010 stock market crash caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, due to many countries not having adequate social support systems: https://t.co/Q2nZfC6Hdf. We must make social support systems so that things like that cannot
¿Estan relacionados la mortalidad por cancer, el desempleo y la cobertura universal de salud? https://t.co/B4imf8XSIr
RT @michael_w_busch: @jsoniatmerchant @Peace4all17 Deaths from economic downturns are concentrated in countries w/o universal healthcare: h…
RT @michael_w_busch: @jsoniatmerchant @Peace4all17 Deaths from economic downturns are concentrated in countries w/o universal healthcare: h…
RT @michael_w_busch: [4/4] w/o universal healthcare, economic downturns kill people: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS. Again: Tell the Senate to vot…
RT @michael_w_busch: @jsoniatmerchant @Peace4all17 Deaths from economic downturns are concentrated in countries w/o universal healthcare: h…
[4/4] w/o universal healthcare, economic downturns kill people: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS. Again: Tell the Senate to vote against #AHCA/#BCRA.
@jsoniatmerchant @Peace4all17 Deaths from economic downturns are concentrated in countries w/o universal healthcare: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS .
RT @michael_w_busch: Reminder, USA: The Great Recession caused hundreds of thousands of deaths in countries without universal healthcare: h…
RT @michael_w_busch: Reminder, USA: The Great Recession caused hundreds of thousands of deaths in countries without universal healthcare: h…
Reminder, USA: The Great Recession caused hundreds of thousands of deaths in countries without universal healthcare: https://t.co/Q2nZfC6Hdf
The 2008 economic downturn caused 260000 excess #cancer deaths, nearly all in countries without #UniversalHealthCare https://t.co/2NR3r4LSWw
RT @michael_w_busch: Cite on bodycount from recession: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS . Also: _Countries with universal healthcare were protected…
Cite on bodycount from recession: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS . Also: _Countries with universal healthcare were protected from excess deaths_.
@niais Estimated >260,000 excess deaths from cancer alone from the Great Recession: https://t.co/VO4IpIgkXS . Universal healthcare was protective.
RT @TheLancet: Global economic crisis linked to over 260000 additional cancer deaths https://t.co/TNA1sr1tma https://t.co/K2L0ppX8Mn
RT @Raquiglam: La pérdida de la cobertura universal en sanidad durante la crisis se asocia con un exceso de muertes por cáncer: https://t.c…
La pérdida de la cobertura universal en sanidad durante la crisis se asocia con un exceso de muertes por cáncer: https://t.co/HCNE8af6Wa
Also: Universal healthcare prevents excess deaths due to economic downturns. Tell Congress and states to enact it: https://t.co/VO4IpIxVPq https://t.co/1o8Q7G5RfA
RT @forfinancewatch: The 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260.000 excess cancer-related deaths in the #OECD alone... https…
The 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260.000 excess cancer-related deaths in the #OECD alone... https://t.co/PuDaRaW4Ff
Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high-income and middle-income countries,… https://t.co/4JTVsqgS6k
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Las crisis económicas, cobertura universal de salud, y la mortalidad por cáncer en HICs & MICs 1990-2010. @TheLancet https://t.co/qcF4Jxy209 https://t.co/GXRh6IpBep
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