Systematic overview of cost-utility assessments in oncology
PURPOSE: Cost-utility analyses (CUAs) present the value of an intervention as the ratio of
its incremental cost divided by its incremental survival benefit, with survival weighted by …
its incremental cost divided by its incremental survival benefit, with survival weighted by …
When is cancer care cost-effective? A systematic overview of cost–utility analyses in oncology
D Greenberg, C Earle, CH Fang… - Journal of the …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
New cancer treatments pose a substantial financial burden on health-care systems, insurers,
patients, and society. Cost–utility analyses (CUAs) of cancer-related interventions have …
patients, and society. Cost–utility analyses (CUAs) of cancer-related interventions have …
Cost‐effectiveness versus cost–utility analysis of interventions for cancer: does adjusting for health‐related quality of life really matter?
TO Tengs - Value in Health, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Objective: The US Public Health Service Panel on Cost‐Effectiveness has
recommended the use of quality‐adjusted life‐years (QALYs) as the best way to estimate …
recommended the use of quality‐adjusted life‐years (QALYs) as the best way to estimate …
[引用][C] Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of cancer treatment: rational allocation of resources based on decision analysis
TJ Smith, BE Hillner, CE Desch - JNCI: Journal of the National …, 1993 - academic.oup.com
Cancer care direct costs comprised 10.7% of all medical care costs in 1985 (7) and were
estimated at $35 billion in 1990 (2). Oncology physician charges increased by …
estimated at $35 billion in 1990 (2). Oncology physician charges increased by …
A comprehensive league table of cost-utility ratios and a sub-table of" panel-worthy" studies
RH Chapman, PW Stone, EA Sandberg… - Medical Decision …, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives. The authors compiled a comprehensive league table of cost/QALY ratios, and a
standardized table of analyses satisfying selected Reference Case criteria from the USPHS …
standardized table of analyses satisfying selected Reference Case criteria from the USPHS …
Utility of cancer value frameworks for patients, payers, and physicians
In recent years, novel cancer therapies have improved the expected survival of patients but
have also increased treatment costs. As a result of these increases, patients are concerned …
have also increased treatment costs. As a result of these increases, patients are concerned …
Value-based cancer care
RC Young - New England Journal of Medicine, 2015 - Mass Medical Soc
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provided byUT MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER The New England Journal of Medicine …
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Methodological issues in the economic analysis of cancer treatments
P Tappenden, J Chilcott, S Ward, S Eggington… - European journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Cost-effectiveness analysis may be applied to the full range of interventions that make up a
cancer service, including screening programmes and early treatments, diagnostic test and …
cancer service, including screening programmes and early treatments, diagnostic test and …
Economic evaluations of medical care interventions for cancer patients: how, why, and what does it mean?
YCT Shih, MT Halpern - CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
While the past decade has seen the development of multiple new interventions to diagnose
and treat cancer, as well as to improve the quality of life for cancer patients, many of these …
and treat cancer, as well as to improve the quality of life for cancer patients, many of these …
Growth and quality of the cost–utility literature, 1976–2001
ABSTRACT Purpose: Cost‐utility analyses (CUAs) have become increasingly popular,
although questions persist about their comparability and credibility. Our objectives were to …
although questions persist about their comparability and credibility. Our objectives were to …