Determining patients with spinal metastases suitable for surgical intervention: A cost-effective analysis.
Hsiang-Chieh HsiehHung-Kuan YenTing-En TsengYu-Ting PanMin-Tsun LiaoShau-Huai FuMao-Hsu YenFu-Shan JawWei-Hsin LinMing-Hsiao HuShu-Hua YangOlivier Q GrootAndrew J SchoenfeldPublished in: Cancer medicine (2023)
This study emphasizes the need to choose patients carefully and estimate preoperative survival for those with spinal metastases. In addition to reaffirming previous research regarding the influence of ambulatory status on cost-effectiveness, our study goes a step further by highlighting that operative intervention with postoperative radiotherapy could be more cost-effective than radiotherapy alone for patients with a better survival outlook. Accurate survival prediction tools and larger future studies could offer more detailed insights for clinical decisions.