How is Value Defined in Molecular Testing in Cancer? A Scoping Review.
Alice M MinhinnickFrancisco Santos-GonzalezMichelle WilsonPaula LorgellyPublished in: Applied health economics and health policy (2024)
Broader concepts of value were not commonly described in the molecular testing literature focusing on cancer. Conventional approaches to measuring the health costs and outcomes of molecular testing in cancer prevail with little focus on non-clinical elements of value. There are emerging reports of non-clinical outcomes of testing information, particularly psychological consequences. Intrinsic attributes of the testing process and preferences of those who receive testing information may determine the realised societal value of molecular testing and highlight challenges to implementing such a value framework.