Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common forms of cancer in western countries and represents the second leading cause of cancer mortality in Europe. Early detection and removal of cancerous lesions can reduce the incidence of CRC, its mortality and improve patients’ quality of life. The main literature on this topic refers to USA and few studies have been conducted in Italy to date. Aim of the paper is to shed some light on the effectiveness and costs of CRC screening programs in the Italian health care system.We use as case-study a Regional CRC screening program to determine the full costs and the effectiveness of the adopted techniques, FOBT combined with colonoscopy. The costs involved in each phase of the program are valued using a micro-costing analysis. Effectiveness is valued in terms of early detected lesions and years of life gained. A MISCAN-COLON Model© is used to simulate and compare two alternative scenarios, with or without the screening program, and estimate the costs for year of life gained. The preliminary results show that the screening will prevent almost 1.700 deaths in 30 years with an incremental cost effectiveness ratio of € 2.388,63 for life year gained. The results outpace those of previous studies, signalling an increasing effectiveness of CRC screening programme. Besides, the paper highlights the importance of implementing a screening not only for the effects that prevention can have in clinical terms, but also for the economic impact of such a policy in relation to the long-term sustainability of healthcare systems.

Cost-effectiveness analysis of a FOBT-based colorectal screening programme

PIZZO, Elena
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BRACCI, Enrico;VAGNONI, Emidia;
2010

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common forms of cancer in western countries and represents the second leading cause of cancer mortality in Europe. Early detection and removal of cancerous lesions can reduce the incidence of CRC, its mortality and improve patients’ quality of life. The main literature on this topic refers to USA and few studies have been conducted in Italy to date. Aim of the paper is to shed some light on the effectiveness and costs of CRC screening programs in the Italian health care system.We use as case-study a Regional CRC screening program to determine the full costs and the effectiveness of the adopted techniques, FOBT combined with colonoscopy. The costs involved in each phase of the program are valued using a micro-costing analysis. Effectiveness is valued in terms of early detected lesions and years of life gained. A MISCAN-COLON Model© is used to simulate and compare two alternative scenarios, with or without the screening program, and estimate the costs for year of life gained. The preliminary results show that the screening will prevent almost 1.700 deaths in 30 years with an incremental cost effectiveness ratio of € 2.388,63 for life year gained. The results outpace those of previous studies, signalling an increasing effectiveness of CRC screening programme. Besides, the paper highlights the importance of implementing a screening not only for the effects that prevention can have in clinical terms, but also for the economic impact of such a policy in relation to the long-term sustainability of healthcare systems.
2010
cost-effectiveness, colorectal cancer, screening, MISCAN-COLON Model
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