Background: To describe the population benefit of radiotherapy in a high-income setting if evidence-based guidelines were routinely followed. Methods: Australian decision tree models were utilized. Radiotherapy alone (RT) benefit was defined as the absolute proportional benefit of radiotherapy compared with no treatment for radical indications, and of radiotherapy over surgery alone for adjuvant indications. Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) benefit was the absolute incremental benefit of concurrent chemoradiotherapy over RT. Five-year local control (LC) and overall survival (OS) benefits were measured. Citation databases were systematically queried for benefit data. Meta-analysis and sensitivity analysis were performed. Findings: 48% of all cancer p...
Background: Randomised clinical trials describe the benefit of chemotherapy (CT) for cancer patient...
Purpose: The aims of this randomized controlled trial were to determine whether there were differenc...
Introduction: In Australia there is widespread underutilization of some cancer treatments and socioe...
AimsThe aim of this study was to estimate the population-based local control (LC) and overall surviv...
Background The population benefit of radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer (GC) if evidence-based g...
Objective: To estimate the population benefit of radiotherapy (RT) for primary malignant brain tumor...
Background and purpose: Escalating health care costs have led to greater efforts directed at measuri...
Aims To estimate the population-based locoregional control and overall survival benefits of radiothe...
Aims: Radiotherapy can provide quality of life and/or survival benefits to patients with metastatic ...
Introduction: Radiotherapy utilization rates for cancer vary widely internationally. It has previous...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
Background and purpose: The recently updated optimal radiotherapy utilisation model estimated that 4...
Aim: To compare four methods for estimating actual radiotherapy utilisation (A-RUR) reported in the ...
Purpose: To evaluate the use of single-fraction palliative radiation therapy (SFRT) for the manageme...
Background: Randomised clinical trials describe the benefit of chemotherapy (CT) for cancer patient...
Purpose: The aims of this randomized controlled trial were to determine whether there were differenc...
Introduction: In Australia there is widespread underutilization of some cancer treatments and socioe...
AimsThe aim of this study was to estimate the population-based local control (LC) and overall surviv...
Background The population benefit of radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer (GC) if evidence-based g...
Objective: To estimate the population benefit of radiotherapy (RT) for primary malignant brain tumor...
Background and purpose: Escalating health care costs have led to greater efforts directed at measuri...
Aims To estimate the population-based locoregional control and overall survival benefits of radiothe...
Aims: Radiotherapy can provide quality of life and/or survival benefits to patients with metastatic ...
Introduction: Radiotherapy utilization rates for cancer vary widely internationally. It has previous...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
Background and purpose: The recently updated optimal radiotherapy utilisation model estimated that 4...
Aim: To compare four methods for estimating actual radiotherapy utilisation (A-RUR) reported in the ...
Purpose: To evaluate the use of single-fraction palliative radiation therapy (SFRT) for the manageme...
Background: Randomised clinical trials describe the benefit of chemotherapy (CT) for cancer patient...
Purpose: The aims of this randomized controlled trial were to determine whether there were differenc...
Introduction: In Australia there is widespread underutilization of some cancer treatments and socioe...