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Cost-effectiveness of prostate cancer screening: a systematic review of decision-analytical models.

Sabina SangheraJoanna CoastRichard M MartinJenny L DonovanSyed Mohiuddin
Published in: BMC cancer (2018)
The cost-effectiveness of prostate cancer screening is unclear. There was no consensus on the optimal model type or approach to model prostate cancer progression. Due to limited data availability, individual patient-level modelling is unlikely to increase the accuracy of cost-effectiveness results compared with cohort-level modelling, but is more suitable when assessing adaptive screening strategies. Modelling prostate cancer is challenging and the justification for the data used and the approach to modelling natural disease progression was lacking. Country-specific data are required and recommended methods used to incorporate quality of life. Influence of data inputs on cost-effectiveness results need to be comprehensively assessed and the model structure and assumptions verified by clinical experts.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • radical prostatectomy
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • case report
  • machine learning
  • artificial intelligence
  • decision making