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Economic evaluation of GPs' direct access to computed tomography for identification of brain tumours.

Edna KeeneySyed MohiuddinKarolis ZieniusYoav Ben-ShlomoMio OzawaRobin GrantWilliam T HamiltonDavid WellerPaul M BrennanWilliam Hollingworth
Published in: European journal of cancer care (2020)
Unrestricted DACT may reduce diagnostic costs; however, the evidence is not strong and further controlled studies are required. Criteria-based access to CT for GPs might reduce demand for DACT, but imperfect sensitivity and specificity of current risk stratification mean that it will not necessarily be cost-effective.
Keyphrases
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