AbstractBackgroundThe past decade, medical technology assessment focused on cost-effectiveness analysis, yet there is an increasing need to consider equity implications of health interventions as well. This article addresses three equity–efficiency trade-off methods proposed in the literature. Moreover, it demonstrates their impact on cost-effectiveness analyses in current breast cancer control options for women of different age groups.MethodsWe adapted an existing breast cancer model to estimate cost-effectiveness and equity effects of breast cancer interventions. We applied three methods to quantify the equity–efficiency trade-offs: 1) targeting specific groups, comparing disparities at baseline and in different intervention scenarios; 2)...
Breast cancer places a high burden on the health system and on society as a whole. Incidence has bee...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe 2007 National Health Service Cancer Reform Strategy includes a proposed extens...
PurposeTo estimate the cost-effectiveness of breast cancer screening in the National Breast and Cerv...
BACKGROUND: The past decade, medical technology assessment focused on cost-effectiveness analysis, y...
AbstractBackgroundThe past decade, medical technology assessment focused on cost-effectiveness analy...
The past decade, medical technology assessment focused on cost-effectiveness analysis, yet there is ...
Importance The age-based or “one-size-fits-all” breast screening approach does not take into accou...
BACKGROUND: In cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA), the effects of health-care interventions on multip...
AbstractBackgroundEvery Woman Counts (EWC), a California breast cancer screening program, faced chal...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the cost-effectiveness of intensified breast cancer (BC)...
Objectives: Approximately 20% of UK women aged 70+ with early breast cancer receive primary endocrin...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious economic evaluations compared specific chemotherapy agents using input pa...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) are widely considered to be helpful tools for making informative ...
Studies show conflicting results on whether exercise interventions to improve outcomes for women wit...
UnrestrictedThe objectives of this research were: to conduct quality-weighted random effects meta-an...
Breast cancer places a high burden on the health system and on society as a whole. Incidence has bee...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe 2007 National Health Service Cancer Reform Strategy includes a proposed extens...
PurposeTo estimate the cost-effectiveness of breast cancer screening in the National Breast and Cerv...
BACKGROUND: The past decade, medical technology assessment focused on cost-effectiveness analysis, y...
AbstractBackgroundThe past decade, medical technology assessment focused on cost-effectiveness analy...
The past decade, medical technology assessment focused on cost-effectiveness analysis, yet there is ...
Importance The age-based or “one-size-fits-all” breast screening approach does not take into accou...
BACKGROUND: In cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA), the effects of health-care interventions on multip...
AbstractBackgroundEvery Woman Counts (EWC), a California breast cancer screening program, faced chal...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the cost-effectiveness of intensified breast cancer (BC)...
Objectives: Approximately 20% of UK women aged 70+ with early breast cancer receive primary endocrin...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious economic evaluations compared specific chemotherapy agents using input pa...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) are widely considered to be helpful tools for making informative ...
Studies show conflicting results on whether exercise interventions to improve outcomes for women wit...
UnrestrictedThe objectives of this research were: to conduct quality-weighted random effects meta-an...
Breast cancer places a high burden on the health system and on society as a whole. Incidence has bee...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe 2007 National Health Service Cancer Reform Strategy includes a proposed extens...
PurposeTo estimate the cost-effectiveness of breast cancer screening in the National Breast and Cerv...