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Health care resource utilization and treatment of leptomeningeal carcinomatosis in the United States.

Syed M Adil1, Sarah E Hodges1, Ryan M Edwards1, Lefko T Charalambous1, Zidanyue Yang2, Musa Kiyani1, Alexis Musick1, Beth A Parente1, Hui-Jie Lee2, Katherine B Peters1,3, Peter E Fecci1,3, Shivanand P Lad1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The economic burden of cancer in the United States is substantial, and better understanding it is essential in informing health care policy and innovation. Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LC) represents a late complication of primary cancer spreading to the leptomeninges.
METHODS: The IBM MarketScan Research databases were queried for adults diagnosed with LC from 2001 to 2015, secondary to 4 primary cancers (breast, lung, gastrointestinal, and melanoma). Health care resource utilization (HCRU) and treatment utilization were quantified at baseline (1-year pre-LC diagnosis) and 30, 90, and 365 days post-LC diagnosis.
RESULTS: We identified 4961 cases of LC (46.3% breast cancer, 34.8% lung cancer, 13.5% gastrointestinal cancer, and 5.4% melanoma). The median age was 57.0 years, with 69.7% female and 31.1% residing in the South. Insurance status included commercial (71.1%), Medicare (19.8%), and Medicaid (9.1%). Median follow-up was 66.0 days (25th percentile: 24.0, 75th percentile: 186.0) and total cumulative costs were highest for the gastrointestinal subgroup ($167 768) and lowest for the lung cancer subgroup ($145 244). There was considerable variation in the 89.6% of patients who used adjunctive treatments at 1 year, including chemotherapy (64.3%), radiotherapy (57.6%), therapeutic lumbar puncture (31.5%), and Ommaya reservoir (14.5%). The main cost drivers at 1 year were chemotherapy ($62 026), radiation therapy ($37 076), and specialty drugs ($29 330). The prevalence of neurologic impairments was 46.9%, including radiculopathy (15.0%), paresthesia (12.3%), seizure episode/convulsive disorder not otherwise specified (11.0%), and ataxia (8.0%).
CONCLUSIONS: LC is a devastating condition with an overall poor prognosis. We present the largest study of LC in this real-world study, including current treatments, with an emphasis on HCRU. There is considerable variation in the treatment of LC and significant health care costs.
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Keywords:  CNS cancer; health care resource utilization; healthcare economics; leptomeningeal carcinomatosis; neuro-oncology

Year:  2020        PMID: 33312678      PMCID: PMC7716175          DOI: 10.1093/nop/npaa041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurooncol Pract        ISSN: 2054-2577


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