ObjectiveWe sought to compare the relative cost-effectiveness of surgical intervention and stereotactic body radiation therapy in high risk patients with clinical stage I lung cancer (non–small cell lung cancer).MethodsWe compared patients chosen for surgical intervention or SBRT for clinical stage I non–small cell lung cancer. Propensity score matching was used to adjust estimated treatment hazard ratios for the confounding effects of age, comorbidity index, and clinical stage. We assumed that Medicare-allowable charges were $15,034 for surgical intervention and $13,964 for stereotactic body radiation therapy. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was estimated as the cost per life year gained over the patient’s remaining lifetime by us...
AbstractPurposeA population-based matched-pair comparison was performed to compare the efficacy of s...
Surgical resection is treatment of choice for early stage non-small cell lung cancer, even though 20...
p. 454-461INTRODUCTION: Despite the lack of randomized evidence, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBR...
ObjectiveWe sought to compare the relative cost-effectiveness of surgical intervention and stereotac...
ObjectivesStereotactic body radiation therapy has been proposed as an alternative local treatment op...
OBJECTIVES: Stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) can be treated with either Stereotactic Body ...
IntroductionThe relative roles of surgery and stereotactic body radiation therapy in stage I non–sma...
INTRODUCTION: There is an ongoing debate on the optimal treatment for stage I NSCLC, with increasing...
Abstract Background Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is a novel radio-therapeutic technique tha...
Introduction: In 25 % to 35 % of patients with early stage I non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), sur...
Background The Brazilian public health system does not pay for the use of Stereotactic body radiothe...
Introduction: Surgery is the standard of care for early-stage lung cancer, with stereotactic ablativ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to compare the selection criteria and short-term outco...
IntroductionDespite the lack of randomized evidence, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is being ...
Surgical resection has traditionally been considered the standard of care for patients with stage I ...
AbstractPurposeA population-based matched-pair comparison was performed to compare the efficacy of s...
Surgical resection is treatment of choice for early stage non-small cell lung cancer, even though 20...
p. 454-461INTRODUCTION: Despite the lack of randomized evidence, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBR...
ObjectiveWe sought to compare the relative cost-effectiveness of surgical intervention and stereotac...
ObjectivesStereotactic body radiation therapy has been proposed as an alternative local treatment op...
OBJECTIVES: Stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) can be treated with either Stereotactic Body ...
IntroductionThe relative roles of surgery and stereotactic body radiation therapy in stage I non–sma...
INTRODUCTION: There is an ongoing debate on the optimal treatment for stage I NSCLC, with increasing...
Abstract Background Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is a novel radio-therapeutic technique tha...
Introduction: In 25 % to 35 % of patients with early stage I non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), sur...
Background The Brazilian public health system does not pay for the use of Stereotactic body radiothe...
Introduction: Surgery is the standard of care for early-stage lung cancer, with stereotactic ablativ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to compare the selection criteria and short-term outco...
IntroductionDespite the lack of randomized evidence, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is being ...
Surgical resection has traditionally been considered the standard of care for patients with stage I ...
AbstractPurposeA population-based matched-pair comparison was performed to compare the efficacy of s...
Surgical resection is treatment of choice for early stage non-small cell lung cancer, even though 20...
p. 454-461INTRODUCTION: Despite the lack of randomized evidence, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBR...