Objective: Treatment decision-making for patients with laryngeal cancer consists of a complex trade-off between survival and quality of life. For decision makers on coverage and guidelines, costs come in addition to this equation. Our aim was to perform a cost-effectiveness analysis of surgery (laryngectomy with or without radiotherapy) versus organ preservation (OP: radiotherapy, chemo- and/or bioradiation) in advanced laryngeal cancer patients from a healthcare perspective. Methods: A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted using a Markov model. For each modality, data on survival and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were sourced from relevant articles in agreement with experts, and national benchmark cost prices were included regard...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
Introdução: Não há um consenso com relação às diferentes modalidades utilizadas para o tratamento do...
Abstract Background: Treatment for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been predominantly s...
ObjectiveWhen total laryngectomy is not required, organ preservation surgery or radiotherapy is cons...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To achieve the goal of organ preservation, both a chemoradiotherapy and a c...
BACKGROUND: The primary goal of treatment in advanced laryngeal cancer is to achieve optimal oncolog...
Introduction: The worldwide incidence rate of laryngeal cancer is declining. However, the 5-year sur...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between patient activation and tot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A cost minimization analysis of radiotherapy (RT), laser microsurgery (L) or...
Object: The therapeutic options for advanced laryngeal-hypopharyngeal cancer have broadened in the l...
Summary Introduction: Since the beginning of the 1990s, non-surgical radiochemotherapy treatment ha...
Objectives: Thirty years ago, McNeil concluded that patients with laryngeal cancer would trade life...
ObjectiveTo determine the predictive factors of postoperative hospital stay and total hospital medic...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse, based on an anonymous questionnaire, the treatment decision envisaged a...
INTRODUCTION: Both radiotherapy and endoscopic or open functional surgery are recognised treatments ...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
Introdução: Não há um consenso com relação às diferentes modalidades utilizadas para o tratamento do...
Abstract Background: Treatment for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been predominantly s...
ObjectiveWhen total laryngectomy is not required, organ preservation surgery or radiotherapy is cons...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To achieve the goal of organ preservation, both a chemoradiotherapy and a c...
BACKGROUND: The primary goal of treatment in advanced laryngeal cancer is to achieve optimal oncolog...
Introduction: The worldwide incidence rate of laryngeal cancer is declining. However, the 5-year sur...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between patient activation and tot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A cost minimization analysis of radiotherapy (RT), laser microsurgery (L) or...
Object: The therapeutic options for advanced laryngeal-hypopharyngeal cancer have broadened in the l...
Summary Introduction: Since the beginning of the 1990s, non-surgical radiochemotherapy treatment ha...
Objectives: Thirty years ago, McNeil concluded that patients with laryngeal cancer would trade life...
ObjectiveTo determine the predictive factors of postoperative hospital stay and total hospital medic...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse, based on an anonymous questionnaire, the treatment decision envisaged a...
INTRODUCTION: Both radiotherapy and endoscopic or open functional surgery are recognised treatments ...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
Introdução: Não há um consenso com relação às diferentes modalidades utilizadas para o tratamento do...
Abstract Background: Treatment for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been predominantly s...