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Initial treatment for newly diagnosed elderly colorectal cancer patients: patterns of care in Italy and the United States.

Anna Gigli1, Joan L Warren, K Robin Yabroff, Silvia Francisci, Margaret Stedman, Stefano Guzzinati, Francesco Giusti, Guido Miccinesi, Emanuele Crocetti, Catia Angiolini, Angela Mariotto.   

Abstract

Cancer is a major component of health-care expenditures in most developed countries. The costs of cancer care are expected to increase due to rising incidence (as the population ages) and increasing use of targeted anticancer therapies. However, epidemiological analysis of patterns of care may be required prior to empirically well-grounded cost analyses. Additionally, comparisons of care between health-care delivery systems and countries can identify opportunities to improve practice. They can also increase understanding of patient outcomes and economic consequences of differences in policies related to cancer screening, treatment, and programs of care. In this study, we compared patterns of colorectal cancer treatment during the first year following diagnosis in two cohorts of elderly patients from some areas of Italy and the United States using cancer registry linked to administrative data. We evaluated hospital use, initial treatments (surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation), and timeliness of surgery and adjuvant therapy, taking into account patient characteristics and clinical features, such as stage at diagnosis and the cancer subsite. We observed greater use of adjuvant chemotherapy in stage III and IV colon cancer patients and adjuvant therapy in all stages of rectal cancer patients in the US cohort. We found a higher rate of open surgeries in the Italian cohort, a similar rate of hospitalization, but a higher number of hospital days in the Italian cohort. However, in spite of structural differences between the United States and Italy in health-care organization and delivery as well as in data collection, patterns of care and the timing of care in the year after diagnosis are generally similar among patients within stage of disease at diagnosis. Comparative studies of the costs associated with patterns of cancer care will be important for future research.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23962512      PMCID: PMC3888186          DOI: 10.1093/jncimonographs/lgt006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr        ISSN: 1052-6773


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1.  Advancing comparative studies of patterns of care and economic outcomes in cancer: challenges and opportunities.

Authors:  K Robin Yabroff; Silvia Francisci; Angela Mariotto; Maura Mezzetti; Anna Gigli; Joseph Lipscomb
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2.  Comparing cancer care, outcomes, and costs across health systems: charting the course.

Authors:  Joseph Lipscomb; K Robin Yabroff; Mark C Hornbrook; Anna Gigli; Silvia Francisci; Murray Krahn; Gemma Gatta; Annalisa Trama; Debra P Ritzwoller; Isabelle Durand-Zaleski; Ramzi Salloum; Neetu Chawla; Catia Angiolini; Emanuele Crocetti; Francesco Giusti; Stefano Guzzinati; Maura Mezzetti; Guido Miccinesi; Angela Mariotto
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Review 3.  Economic studies in colorectal cancer: challenges in measuring and comparing costs.

Authors:  K Robin Yabroff; Laurel Borowski; Joseph Lipscomb
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6.  The Economic Impact of Rectal Cancer: A Population-Based Study in Italy

Authors:  Anna Gigli; Silvia Francisci; Giulia Capodaglio; Daniela Pierannunzio; Sandra Mallone; Andrea Tavilla; Tania Lopez; Manuel Zorzi; Fabrizio Stracci; Susanna Busco; Walter Mazzucco; Sara Lonardi; Fortunato Bianconi; Antonio Giampiero Russo; Silvia Iacovacci; Diego Serraino; Gianfranco Manneschi; Mario Fusco; Rosanna Cusimano; Massimo Rugge; Stefano Guzzinati
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7.  Cancer cost profiles: The Epicost estimation approach.

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