| Literature DB >> 29695234 |
Arantzazu Arrospide1,2,3, Isabel Idigoras4, Javier Mar5,6,7,8, Harry de Koning9, Miriam van der Meulen9, Myriam Soto-Gordoa5,6,7, Jose Miguel Martinez-Llorente10, Isabel Portillo4, Eunate Arana-Arri11, Oliver Ibarrondo5, Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Basque Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme began in 2009 and the implementation has been complete since 2013. Faecal immunological testing was used for screening in individuals between 50 and 69 years old. Colorectal Cancer in Basque country is characterized by unusual epidemiological features given that Colorectal Cancer incidence is similar to other European countries while adenoma prevalence is higher. The object of our study was to economically evaluate the programme via cost-effectiveness and budget impact analyses with microsimulation models.Entities:
Keywords: Budget impact analysis; Colorectal Cancer; Cost-effectiveness analysis; Mass screening
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29695234 PMCID: PMC5918894 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-018-4362-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Sources of parameters used in the adaptation of the MISCAN-Colon model to the Basque population and screening programme
| Data | Source |
|---|---|
| Demographics 2008 | EUROSTAT – Basque Institute of Statistics |
| CRC incidence 2005–2008 | Basque Cancer registry |
| Adenomas prevalence Base case | COLONPREV study [ |
| Adenomas prevalence Low Prevalence case | [ |
| Costs screening | Basque CRC screening programme |
| Costs colonoscopy | Basque Health Service accounting system |
| Costs treatment | Basque Health Service accounting system |
| Utilities | [ |
| Invitations 2009–2013 | Basque CRC screening programme |
| Participation 2009–2012 | Basque CRC screening programme |
| Test features 2011–2012 | Basque CRC screening programme |
EUROSTAT Statistical Office of the European Union, CRC colorectal cancer
Fig. 1Adenomas Prevalence Observed in COLONPREV study and other published studies Versus Simulated by MISCAN-Colon (% of individuals with adenomas)*. a) Men; b) Women. *Observed results are only shown for the two largest studies on which the model has been calibrated. MISCAN-Colon has additionally been calibrated to 8 other autopsy studies
Fig. 2Predicted number of diagnostic and total colonoscopies needed each year in base-case scenario. a) Independent successive screening tests; b) Correlated successive screening tests. Diag: diagnostic; CSC: colonoscopies
Sensitivity analysis for cost-effectiveness analysis of the implementation of colorectal cancer screening programme in the Basque population
| Screened population costs | Incremental costs | QALYs gained | ICER | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per invitation | Adenoma prevalence | Treatment cost | Total costs | Treatment cost | Total costs | ||
| €6.06 per invitation | Base case | ||||||
| Men | 1199.9 | 1317.0 | −179.1 | −81.7 | 37,132.5 | Dominant | |
| Women | 664.2 | 740.2 | −77.1 | −11.4 | 19,532.3 | Dominant | |
| Total | 1864.1 | 2057.2 | −256.3 | −93.1 | 56,664.8 | Dominant | |
| Prevalence Bibliography | |||||||
| Men | 1227.5 | 1318.9 | −168.6 | −97.2 | 36,616.9 | Dominant | |
| Women | 661.0 | 726.9 | −77.6 | −21.8 | 20,438.5 | Dominant | |
| Total | 1888.5 | 2045.7 | − 246.2 | −119.0 | 57,055.4 | Dominant | |
| €15.00 per invitation | Base case - Total | 1864.1 | 2103.2 | −256.3 | −47.1 | 56,664.8 | Dominant |
| €20.00 per invitation | Base case - Total | 1864.1 | 2128.9 | −256.3 | −21.4 | 56,664.8 | Dominant |
| €25.00 per invitation | Base case - Total | 1864.1 | 2154.6 | −256.3 | 4.2 | 56,664.8 | 74.1 |
| €30.00 per invitation | Base case - Total | 1864.1 | 2180.3 | −256.3 | 30.0 | 56,664.8 | 529.4 |
| €40.00 per invitation | Base case - Total | 1864.1 | 2231.8 | −256.3 | 81.5 | 56,664.8 | 1438.3 |
| €50.00 per invitation | Base case - Total | 1864.1 | 2283.2 | −256.3 | 132.9 | 56,664.8 | 2345.4 |
ICER incremental cost effectiveness ratio
Fig. 3Budget impact analysis for base case scenario