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<abstract>The U.S. health care system has been criticized for encouraging the
&quot;overuse&quot; of the newest and most costly medical treatments. This report
examines the use of one complex, expensive, high-technology medical
treatment--allogeneic bone marrow transplantation--in the United States
and in nine foreign countries: Australia, Canada, Denmark, France,
Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
During this procedure, which can cost upwards of $125,000 in the United
States, the patient&apos;s bone marrow is destroyed and replaced with marrow
from a healthy donor. GAO found that U.S. leukemia patients were less
likely than those in six of the foreign countries to receive bone marrow
transplants in time to potentially cure them. Although U.S. doctors
perform the operation about as frequently as those in other
industrialized nations, they often wait until the disease is more
advanced and the patient&apos;s chances for recovery are less promising.
These findings challenge the assumption that the United States relies
more than other medically advanced nations on new and complex
treatments. U.S. patients, for good or ill, have not been the most
likely to receive a transplant for any of the clinical conditions
examined.</abstract>
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