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Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy (PH) in women with Lynch syndrome (LS). METHODS: We developed a microsimulation model incorporating the natural history for the development of hyperplasia with and without atypia into endometrial cancer (EC) based on the MIS...

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Autores principales: Alblas, Maaike, Peterse, Elisabeth F. P., Du, Mengmeng, Zauber, Ann G., Steyerberg, Ewout W., van Leeuwen, Nikki, Lansdorp‐Vogelaar, Iris
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34510779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4080
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author Alblas, Maaike
Peterse, Elisabeth F. P.
Du, Mengmeng
Zauber, Ann G.
Steyerberg, Ewout W.
van Leeuwen, Nikki
Lansdorp‐Vogelaar, Iris
author_facet Alblas, Maaike
Peterse, Elisabeth F. P.
Du, Mengmeng
Zauber, Ann G.
Steyerberg, Ewout W.
van Leeuwen, Nikki
Lansdorp‐Vogelaar, Iris
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description BACKGROUND: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy (PH) in women with Lynch syndrome (LS). METHODS: We developed a microsimulation model incorporating the natural history for the development of hyperplasia with and without atypia into endometrial cancer (EC) based on the MISCAN‐framework. We simulated women identified as first‐degree relatives (FDR) with LS of colorectal cancer patients after universal testing for LS. We estimated costs and benefits of offering this cohort PH, accounting for reduced quality of life after PH and for having EC. Three minimum ages (30/35/40) and three maximum ages (70/75/80) were compared to no PH. RESULTS: In the absence of PH, the estimated number of EC cases was 300 per 1,000 women with LS. Total associated costs for treatment of EC were $5.9 million. Offering PH to FDRs aged 40–80 years was considered optimal. This strategy reduced the number of endometrial cancer cases to 5.4 (−98%), resulting in 516 quality‐adjusted life years (QALY) gained and increasing the costs (treatment of endometrial cancer and PH) to $15.0 million (+154%) per 1,000 women. PH from earlier ages was more costly and resulted in fewer QALYs, although this finding was sensitive to disutility for PH. CONCLUSIONS: Offering PH to 40‐ to 80‐year‐old women with LS is expected to add 0.5 QALY per person at acceptable costs. Women may decide to have PH at a younger age, depending on their individual disutility for PH and premature menopause.
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spelling pubmed-84952762021-10-08 Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study Alblas, Maaike Peterse, Elisabeth F. P. Du, Mengmeng Zauber, Ann G. Steyerberg, Ewout W. van Leeuwen, Nikki Lansdorp‐Vogelaar, Iris Cancer Med Cancer Prevention BACKGROUND: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy (PH) in women with Lynch syndrome (LS). METHODS: We developed a microsimulation model incorporating the natural history for the development of hyperplasia with and without atypia into endometrial cancer (EC) based on the MISCAN‐framework. We simulated women identified as first‐degree relatives (FDR) with LS of colorectal cancer patients after universal testing for LS. We estimated costs and benefits of offering this cohort PH, accounting for reduced quality of life after PH and for having EC. Three minimum ages (30/35/40) and three maximum ages (70/75/80) were compared to no PH. RESULTS: In the absence of PH, the estimated number of EC cases was 300 per 1,000 women with LS. Total associated costs for treatment of EC were $5.9 million. Offering PH to FDRs aged 40–80 years was considered optimal. This strategy reduced the number of endometrial cancer cases to 5.4 (−98%), resulting in 516 quality‐adjusted life years (QALY) gained and increasing the costs (treatment of endometrial cancer and PH) to $15.0 million (+154%) per 1,000 women. PH from earlier ages was more costly and resulted in fewer QALYs, although this finding was sensitive to disutility for PH. CONCLUSIONS: Offering PH to 40‐ to 80‐year‐old women with LS is expected to add 0.5 QALY per person at acceptable costs. Women may decide to have PH at a younger age, depending on their individual disutility for PH and premature menopause. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8495276/ /pubmed/34510779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4080 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Cancer Prevention
Alblas, Maaike
Peterse, Elisabeth F. P.
Du, Mengmeng
Zauber, Ann G.
Steyerberg, Ewout W.
van Leeuwen, Nikki
Lansdorp‐Vogelaar, Iris
Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study
title Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study
title_full Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study
title_fullStr Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study
title_full_unstemmed Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study
title_short Cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with Lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the United States: a microsimulation study
title_sort cost‐effectiveness of prophylactic hysterectomy in first‐degree female relatives with lynch syndrome of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the united states: a microsimulation study
topic Cancer Prevention
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34510779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4080
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