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Minimization of resource utilization data collected within cost-effectiveness analyses conducted alongside Canadian Cancer Trials Group phase III trials.

Matthew C CheungKelvin Kw ChanShane GoldenAnnette E HayJoseph PaterAnca PricaBingshu E ChenNatasha LeighlNicole Mittmann
Published in: Clinical trials (London, England) (2021)
These results suggest that the collection of resource utilization data within cancer trials could be narrowed. Omission of certain cost categories that have minimal impact on incremental cost-effectiveness ratio, such as routine laboratory investigations, could reduce the costs and undue burden associated with the collection of data required for cancer trial cost-effectiveness analyses.
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