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Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model

OBJECTIVE: To assess the budgetary impact of switching from screen-film mammography to full-field digital mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening program. METHODS: A discrete-event simulation model was built to reproduce the breast cancer screening process (biennial mammographic sc...

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Autores principales: Comas, Mercè, Arrospide, Arantzazu, Mar, Javier, Sala, Maria, Vilaprinyó, Ester, Hernández, Cristina, Cots, Francesc, Martínez, Juan, Castells, Xavier
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24832200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097459
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author Comas, Mercè
Arrospide, Arantzazu
Mar, Javier
Sala, Maria
Vilaprinyó, Ester
Hernández, Cristina
Cots, Francesc
Martínez, Juan
Castells, Xavier
author_facet Comas, Mercè
Arrospide, Arantzazu
Mar, Javier
Sala, Maria
Vilaprinyó, Ester
Hernández, Cristina
Cots, Francesc
Martínez, Juan
Castells, Xavier
author_sort Comas, Mercè
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the budgetary impact of switching from screen-film mammography to full-field digital mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening program. METHODS: A discrete-event simulation model was built to reproduce the breast cancer screening process (biennial mammographic screening of women aged 50 to 69 years) combined with the natural history of breast cancer. The simulation started with 100,000 women and, during a 20-year simulation horizon, new women were dynamically entered according to the aging of the Spanish population. Data on screening were obtained from Spanish breast cancer screening programs. Data on the natural history of breast cancer were based on US data adapted to our population. A budget impact analysis comparing digital with screen-film screening mammography was performed in a sample of 2,000 simulation runs. A sensitivity analysis was performed for crucial screening-related parameters. Distinct scenarios for recall and detection rates were compared. RESULTS: Statistically significant savings were found for overall costs, treatment costs and the costs of additional tests in the long term. The overall cost saving was 1,115,857€ (95%CI from 932,147 to 1,299,567) in the 10(th) year and 2,866,124€ (95%CI from 2,492,610 to 3,239,638) in the 20(th) year, representing 4.5% and 8.1% of the overall cost associated with screen-film mammography. The sensitivity analysis showed net savings in the long term. CONCLUSIONS: Switching to digital mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening program saves long-term budget expense, in addition to providing technical advantages. Our results were consistent across distinct scenarios representing the different results obtained in European breast cancer screening programs.
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spelling pubmed-40225262014-05-21 Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model Comas, Mercè Arrospide, Arantzazu Mar, Javier Sala, Maria Vilaprinyó, Ester Hernández, Cristina Cots, Francesc Martínez, Juan Castells, Xavier PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the budgetary impact of switching from screen-film mammography to full-field digital mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening program. METHODS: A discrete-event simulation model was built to reproduce the breast cancer screening process (biennial mammographic screening of women aged 50 to 69 years) combined with the natural history of breast cancer. The simulation started with 100,000 women and, during a 20-year simulation horizon, new women were dynamically entered according to the aging of the Spanish population. Data on screening were obtained from Spanish breast cancer screening programs. Data on the natural history of breast cancer were based on US data adapted to our population. A budget impact analysis comparing digital with screen-film screening mammography was performed in a sample of 2,000 simulation runs. A sensitivity analysis was performed for crucial screening-related parameters. Distinct scenarios for recall and detection rates were compared. RESULTS: Statistically significant savings were found for overall costs, treatment costs and the costs of additional tests in the long term. The overall cost saving was 1,115,857€ (95%CI from 932,147 to 1,299,567) in the 10(th) year and 2,866,124€ (95%CI from 2,492,610 to 3,239,638) in the 20(th) year, representing 4.5% and 8.1% of the overall cost associated with screen-film mammography. The sensitivity analysis showed net savings in the long term. CONCLUSIONS: Switching to digital mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening program saves long-term budget expense, in addition to providing technical advantages. Our results were consistent across distinct scenarios representing the different results obtained in European breast cancer screening programs. Public Library of Science 2014-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4022526/ /pubmed/24832200 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097459 Text en © 2014 Comas et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Comas, Mercè
Arrospide, Arantzazu
Mar, Javier
Sala, Maria
Vilaprinyó, Ester
Hernández, Cristina
Cots, Francesc
Martínez, Juan
Castells, Xavier
Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model
title Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model
title_full Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model
title_fullStr Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model
title_full_unstemmed Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model
title_short Budget Impact Analysis of Switching to Digital Mammography in a Population-Based Breast Cancer Screening Program: A Discrete Event Simulation Model
title_sort budget impact analysis of switching to digital mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening program: a discrete event simulation model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24832200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097459
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