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Cost-effectiveness and budget impact analyses of a colorectal cancer screening programme in a high adenoma prevalence scenario using MISCAN-Colon microsimulation modelAuthor
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-4362-1Published at
BMC Cancer Vol. 18. Nº 464. Published 25 April, 2018Publisher
BMC BioMed Central Ltd (Part of Springer Nature)Keywords
Colorectal CancerMass screening
Cost-effectiveness analysis
Budget impact analysis
Abstract
This economic evaluation showed a screening intervention with a major health gain that also produced net savings when a long follow-up was used to capture the late economic benefit. The number of colo ... [+]
This economic evaluation showed a screening intervention with a major health gain that also produced net savings when a long follow-up was used to capture the late economic benefit. The number of colonoscopies required was high but remain within the capacity of the Basque Health Service. So far in Europe, no other population Colorectal Cancer screening programme has been evaluated by budget impact analysis. [-]
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