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Cost-utility, cost-effectiveness, and budget impact of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for breast cancer survivors with treatment-induced menopausal symptoms.

Joost G E VerbeekVera AtemaJanne C MewesMarieke van LeeuwenHester S A OldenburgMarc van BeurdenMyra S HunterWim H van HartenNeil K AaronsonValesca P Retèl
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2019)
Based on the current trial data, the results indicate that both guided and self-managed iCBT are cost-effective with a willingness-to-pay threshold of well below €30,000/QALY. Additionally, self-managed iCBT is the most cost-effective strategy and has a lower impact on healthcare budgets.
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