Literature DB >> 31802704

Economic burden of illness associated with localized prostate cancer in the United States.

Gary Gustavsen1, Laura Gullet1, Doria Cole1, Nicolas Lewine1, Jay T Bishoff2.   

Abstract

Aim: Prior studies have established the economic burden of prostate cancer on society. However, changes to screening, novel therapies and increased use of active surveillance (AS) create a need for an updated analysis.
Methods: A deterministic, decision-analytic model was developed to estimate medical costs associated with localized prostate cancer over 10 years.
Results: 10-year costs averaged $45,957, $99,445 and $188,928 for low-, intermediate- and high-risk patients, respectively. For low-risk patients, AS 10-year costs averaged $33,912/patient, whereas definitive treatment averaged $49,667/patient. Despite higher failure rates in intermediate-risk patients, AS remained less costly than definitive treatment, with 10-year costs averaging $90,614/patient and $99,394/patient, respectively.
Conclusion: Broader incorporation of AS, guided by additional prognostic tools, may mitigate this growing economic burden.

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Keywords:  health economics; hormonal therapy; radiation therapy/radiotherapy; surgery; surveillance; urologic/prostate

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31802704     DOI: 10.2217/fon-2019-0639

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Oncol        ISSN: 1479-6694            Impact factor:   3.404


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