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The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study

BACKGROUND: In China, the disease burden of cervical cancer remains substantial. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are expensive and not yet centrally funded. To inform immunization policy, understanding the economic burden of the disease is necessary. This study adopted a societal perspective and...

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Autores principales: Wu, Qianhui, Jia, Manman, Chen, Hongmin, Zhang, Shaokai, Liu, Yang, Prem, Kiesha, Qian, Mengcen, Yu, Hongjie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32379783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232129
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author Wu, Qianhui
Jia, Manman
Chen, Hongmin
Zhang, Shaokai
Liu, Yang
Prem, Kiesha
Qian, Mengcen
Yu, Hongjie
author_facet Wu, Qianhui
Jia, Manman
Chen, Hongmin
Zhang, Shaokai
Liu, Yang
Prem, Kiesha
Qian, Mengcen
Yu, Hongjie
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description BACKGROUND: In China, the disease burden of cervical cancer remains substantial. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are expensive and not yet centrally funded. To inform immunization policy, understanding the economic burden of the disease is necessary. This study adopted a societal perspective and investigated costs and quality of life changes associated with cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan province, China. METHODS: Inpatient records of cervical cancer patients admitted to the largest cancer hospital in Henan province between Jan. 2017 and Dec. 2018 were extracted. A telephone interview with four modules was conducted in Jun.-Jul. 2019 with a 40% random draw of patients to obtain direct non-medical costs and indirect costs associated with inpatients, costs associated with outpatient visits, and changes in quality of life status using the EQ-5D-5L instrument. Direct medical expenditures were converted to opportunity costs of care using cost-to-charge ratios obtained from hospital financial reports. For each clinical stage (IA-IV), total costs per case from diagnosis to one year after final discharge were extrapolated based on inpatient records, responses to the telephone interview, and recommendation on outpatient follow-ups by Chinese cervical cancer treatment guidelines. Loss in quality-adjusted life years was obtained using the ‘under the curve’ method and regression predictions. RESULTS: A total of 3,506 inpatient records from 1,323 patients were obtained. Among 541 randomly selected patients, 309 completed at least one module of the telephone interview. The average total costs per case associated with cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge ranged from $8,066-$22,888 (in 2018 US Dollar) and the quality-adjusted life years loss varied from 0.05–0.26 for IA-IV patients. CONCLUSIONS: The economic burden associated with cervical cancer is substantial in Henan province. Our study provided important baseline information for cost-effectiveness analysis of HPV immunization program in China.
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spelling pubmed-72052852020-05-12 The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study Wu, Qianhui Jia, Manman Chen, Hongmin Zhang, Shaokai Liu, Yang Prem, Kiesha Qian, Mengcen Yu, Hongjie PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In China, the disease burden of cervical cancer remains substantial. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are expensive and not yet centrally funded. To inform immunization policy, understanding the economic burden of the disease is necessary. This study adopted a societal perspective and investigated costs and quality of life changes associated with cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan province, China. METHODS: Inpatient records of cervical cancer patients admitted to the largest cancer hospital in Henan province between Jan. 2017 and Dec. 2018 were extracted. A telephone interview with four modules was conducted in Jun.-Jul. 2019 with a 40% random draw of patients to obtain direct non-medical costs and indirect costs associated with inpatients, costs associated with outpatient visits, and changes in quality of life status using the EQ-5D-5L instrument. Direct medical expenditures were converted to opportunity costs of care using cost-to-charge ratios obtained from hospital financial reports. For each clinical stage (IA-IV), total costs per case from diagnosis to one year after final discharge were extrapolated based on inpatient records, responses to the telephone interview, and recommendation on outpatient follow-ups by Chinese cervical cancer treatment guidelines. Loss in quality-adjusted life years was obtained using the ‘under the curve’ method and regression predictions. RESULTS: A total of 3,506 inpatient records from 1,323 patients were obtained. Among 541 randomly selected patients, 309 completed at least one module of the telephone interview. The average total costs per case associated with cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge ranged from $8,066-$22,888 (in 2018 US Dollar) and the quality-adjusted life years loss varied from 0.05–0.26 for IA-IV patients. CONCLUSIONS: The economic burden associated with cervical cancer is substantial in Henan province. Our study provided important baseline information for cost-effectiveness analysis of HPV immunization program in China. Public Library of Science 2020-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7205285/ /pubmed/32379783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232129 Text en © 2020 Wu 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wu, Qianhui
Jia, Manman
Chen, Hongmin
Zhang, Shaokai
Liu, Yang
Prem, Kiesha
Qian, Mengcen
Yu, Hongjie
The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study
title The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study
title_full The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study
title_fullStr The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study
title_full_unstemmed The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study
title_short The economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in Henan Province, China: A retrospective case series study
title_sort economic burden of cervical cancer from diagnosis to one year after final discharge in henan province, china: a retrospective case series study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32379783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232129
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