BackgroundThe current standard of care (SOC) for whole breast radiotherapy (WBRT) in the US is conventional tangential photon fields. Advanced WBRT techniques may provide similar tumor control and better normal tissue sparing, but it is controversial whether the medical benefits of an advanced technology are significant enough to justify its higher cost.ObjectiveTo analyze the cost-effectiveness of six advanced WBRT techniques compared with SOC.MethodsWe developed a Markov model to simulate health states for one cohort of women (65-year-old) with early-stage breast cancer over 15 years after WBRT. The cost effectiveness analyses of field-in-field (FIF), hybrid intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), full IMRT, standard volumetric modulated...
Background: Initial treatment for early breast cancer is usually either breast-conserving surgery (B...
75 p.Ill.,INTRODUCTION 8 -- 1.1 OBJECTIVES 8 -- 1.2 THE STUDY TEAM . 8 -- 1.3 RADIOTHERAPY A ND INNO...
With 7 000 new cases in Sweden each year, breast cancer represents 30 percent of all female malignan...
Background The current standard of care (SOC) for whole breast radiotherapy (WBRT) in the US is conv...
Background: Prior cost-effectiveness studies of post-mastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) only compared co...
Purpose: The purpose of this dissertation is to compare treatment outcomes and cost-effectiveness of...
Abstract Purpose We estimated the cost-effectiveness of 4 radiotherapy m...
Introduction: Intraoperative radiation therapy device (IORT) is one of the several options for parti...
Abstract Background To date no one has examined the quality of life and direct costs of care in trea...
IntroductionBreast cancer treatment costs are rising, and identification of high-value oncology trea...
BACKGROUND: A consensus is lacking on a uniform reconstructive algorithm for patients with locally a...
The impact of radiation therapy in cancer treatments has shown great improvement in clinical outcome...
A new breast cancer treatment, brachytherapy-based accelerated partial breast radiotherapy (RT), was...
Early-stage breast cancer patients comprise a large proportion of patients treated with radiotherapy...
Background and purposeIn cost-effective healthcare systems, the cost of services should parallel pat...
Background: Initial treatment for early breast cancer is usually either breast-conserving surgery (B...
75 p.Ill.,INTRODUCTION 8 -- 1.1 OBJECTIVES 8 -- 1.2 THE STUDY TEAM . 8 -- 1.3 RADIOTHERAPY A ND INNO...
With 7 000 new cases in Sweden each year, breast cancer represents 30 percent of all female malignan...
Background The current standard of care (SOC) for whole breast radiotherapy (WBRT) in the US is conv...
Background: Prior cost-effectiveness studies of post-mastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) only compared co...
Purpose: The purpose of this dissertation is to compare treatment outcomes and cost-effectiveness of...
Abstract Purpose We estimated the cost-effectiveness of 4 radiotherapy m...
Introduction: Intraoperative radiation therapy device (IORT) is one of the several options for parti...
Abstract Background To date no one has examined the quality of life and direct costs of care in trea...
IntroductionBreast cancer treatment costs are rising, and identification of high-value oncology trea...
BACKGROUND: A consensus is lacking on a uniform reconstructive algorithm for patients with locally a...
The impact of radiation therapy in cancer treatments has shown great improvement in clinical outcome...
A new breast cancer treatment, brachytherapy-based accelerated partial breast radiotherapy (RT), was...
Early-stage breast cancer patients comprise a large proportion of patients treated with radiotherapy...
Background and purposeIn cost-effective healthcare systems, the cost of services should parallel pat...
Background: Initial treatment for early breast cancer is usually either breast-conserving surgery (B...
75 p.Ill.,INTRODUCTION 8 -- 1.1 OBJECTIVES 8 -- 1.2 THE STUDY TEAM . 8 -- 1.3 RADIOTHERAPY A ND INNO...
With 7 000 new cases in Sweden each year, breast cancer represents 30 percent of all female malignan...