IMPORTANCE: Several epidemiological studies show an alarming global increase in incidence of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer. OBJECTIVES: To examine the cost-effectiveness of 2 population-based skin cancer screening methods and to assess their budget effect and the influence on skin cancer epidemiological findings. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A Markov model with a latent period of 20 years and a time horizon of 50 years was used to analyze the cost-effectiveness (societal perspective) and budget effect (public health care payer perspective) of 2 population-based skin cancer screening programs in Belgium compared with the absence of a screening program. A health economic analysis was based on a clinical trial performed in 2014 in...
Abstract Objective To assess the potential impact of a melanoma screening programme, compared with u...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The increased incidence of s...
IMPORTANCE: Several epidemiological studies show an alarming global increase in incidence of melanom...
<p><b>AIM: </b>The main aim of this study is to demonstrate how our melanoma disea...
Skin cancer (melanoma- and non-melanoma skin cancer) is one of the most rapidly increasing cancers w...
To compare the long-term economic impact of melanoma prevention by sun protection, with the correspo...
Objectives To assess the cost-effectiveness of an educational intervention encouraging self-skin exa...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
Objective To assess the cost-effectiveness of an educational intervention encouraging self-skin exam...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
Objective To compare the long-term economic impact of melanoma prevention by sun protection, with th...
BackgroundSkin cancer, the most common cancer in the U.S., is a major public health problem. The inc...
IMPORTANCE Skin cancer is the most frequent cancer type. It remains unknown if and how screening pro...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Abstract Objective To assess the potential impact of a melanoma screening programme, compared with u...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The increased incidence of s...
IMPORTANCE: Several epidemiological studies show an alarming global increase in incidence of melanom...
<p><b>AIM: </b>The main aim of this study is to demonstrate how our melanoma disea...
Skin cancer (melanoma- and non-melanoma skin cancer) is one of the most rapidly increasing cancers w...
To compare the long-term economic impact of melanoma prevention by sun protection, with the correspo...
Objectives To assess the cost-effectiveness of an educational intervention encouraging self-skin exa...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
Objective To assess the cost-effectiveness of an educational intervention encouraging self-skin exam...
The objective of this study was to review the literature for malignant melanoma, basal and squamous ...
Objective To compare the long-term economic impact of melanoma prevention by sun protection, with th...
BackgroundSkin cancer, the most common cancer in the U.S., is a major public health problem. The inc...
IMPORTANCE Skin cancer is the most frequent cancer type. It remains unknown if and how screening pro...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Abstract Objective To assess the potential impact of a melanoma screening programme, compared with u...
Background: Recently, massive increases in health-care costs for the diagnosis and management of ski...
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The increased incidence of s...