| Literature DB >> 29151818 |
Rakesh Patel1, Olga Ivanov2, Jeff Voigt3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To date no one has examined the quality of life and direct costs of care in treating early stage breast cancer with adjunct intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) versus external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) over the life of the patient. As well no one has examined the effects of radiation exposure with both therapies on the longer term sequelae. The purpose of this analysis was to examine the cost-effectiveness of IORT vs. EBRT over the life of the patient.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; Cost-effectiveness; EBRT; IORT
Year: 2017 PMID: 29151818 PMCID: PMC5679386 DOI: 10.1186/s12962-017-0084-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cost Eff Resour Alloc ISSN: 1478-7547
Fig. 1Decision tree
Cycle lengths (life expectancy) used based on patient condition
| Patient condition | IORT cycle length (estimated length of life in years) | EBRT cycle length (estimated length of life in years) |
|---|---|---|
| Long term complications resulting from procedure after being cancer free for 10 years | 16 | 14 |
| Complication free | 23 | 23 |
| Recurrent local/regional cancer | 10 | 10 |
| Metastatic cancer | 6 | 6 |
| Death from comorbid conditions exhibited by cancer patients | 4.2–7.9 | 4.2–7.9 |
This dominance is further demonstrated in Fig. 2
| Alternative | Direct cost | QALYs | Cost/QALY | NMB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IORT | $53,179 | 17.86 | $2978 | $839,815 |
| EBRT | $63,828 | 17.06 | $3741 | $789,092 |
Fig. 2Cost effectiveness graph
Fig. 3Tornado diagram
One way sensitivity analysis
| Variable | Value used in the Markov model | Value at which IORT no longer has the highest NMB |
|---|---|---|
| Utility QoL with no recurrence of breast cancer based on a scale of 0–1; with “1” being in perfect health and “0” resulting in death (Fig. | 0.92 [ | 0 |
| Probability of recurrent cancer and death IORT (includes local and other cancer and death) > 10 years out (Fig. | 23% [ | > 30% |
| Probability of recurrent cancer and death EBRT (includes local and other cancer and death) > 10 years out (Fig. | 25.4% [ | < 19% |
| Life expectancy metastatic recurrent cancer (Fig. | 5.625 year and 95% CI of 5.43–5.82 [ | > 51 years |
| Probability IORT complication long term (> 10 years) due to radiation exposure. Includes ischemic heart disease and cancers (Fig. | 0.31% [ | > 24% |