JAKARTA - Head of the Sub-Directorate (Work Team) for the Prevention and Control of Heart Disease and Blood Vessels of the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) dr. Theresia Sandra Diah Ratih said a budget of IDR 3.5 trillion for BPJS Health funds was spent to treat cancer in 2020-2021.
"In 2020-2021, IDR 3.5 trillion was spent on cancer, with lung cancer reaching IDR 73 billion," he said at an event entitled "Kenali Konsensus Baru Nasional Screening Lung Cancer" which was followed in Jakarta, Wednesday, August 23, was confiscated by Antara.
He stated that one of the reasons was the presence of 70 million Indonesians who consumed tobacco, with 68.9 million of them being active smokers. He said tobacco affects the life anniversary which is adjusted to the disability or disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of 64.99 percent. The age trend of smokers is getting younger, which also results in the average age of lung cancer sufferers in Indonesia being five to ten years younger than abroad.
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