Productivity costs due to human papillomavirus-related cancer mortality in the United Kingdom.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Medical Economics Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1080/13696998.2024.2368986
Kayla Engelbrecht, Olga Ovcinnikova, Dionysios Ntais, Hayley Shoel, Anne Meiwald, Robert Hughes, Georgie Weston, Edith Morais, Goran Bencina
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Abstract

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes several cancers such as cervical cancer and some head and neck (oral cavity, pharynx, and larynx), vulval, vaginal, anal, and penile cancers. As HPV vaccination is available, there is potential to prevent these cancers attributed to HPV and consequently the burden associated with them. The aim of this analysis was to estimate the number of HPV-related cancer deaths and the productivity costs due to years of life lost (YLL) in the United Kingdom (UK).

Method: A model was developed utilizing UK 2019 mortality data sourced from country-specific databases for England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland for the following HPV-related cancers: head and neck (ICD-10 C00-14 and C32), cervix uteri (C53), vaginal (C51), vulval (C52), anal (C21), and penile (C60). The proportion of deaths and years of life lost (YLL) due to HPV were estimated using HPV attributable fractions for each anatomic location from the published literature. Labor force participation, retirement ages, and mean annual earnings, discounted at 3.5% annually, were applied to YLL to calculate the present value of future lost productivity (PVFLP).

Results: A total of 1817 deaths due to HPV-related cancers were reported in the UK in 2019 resulting in 31,804 YLL. Restricting to only YLL that occurred prior to retirement age yielded a total YPLL of 11,765 and a total PVFLP of £187,764,978.

Conclusions: There is a high disease burden in the UK for HPV-related cancers, with a large economic impact on the wider economy due to productivity losses. Implementing and reinforcing public health measures to maintain high HPV vaccination coverage in both males and females may further facilitate reduction of this burden.

英国与人类乳头瘤病毒相关的癌症死亡率导致的生产力成本。
背景:人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)可导致多种癌症,如宫颈癌和一些头颈部癌症(口腔癌、咽癌和喉癌)、外阴癌、阴道癌、肛门癌和阴茎癌。由于可以接种人乳头瘤病毒疫苗,因此有可能预防这些由人乳头瘤病毒引起的癌症,从而减轻与之相关的负担。本分析的目的是估算英国与 HPV 相关的癌症死亡人数以及因生命损失年数 (YLL) 而产生的生产成本:方法:利用来自英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰特定国家数据库的英国 2019 年死亡率数据开发了一个模型,涉及以下 HPV 相关癌症:头颈部(ICD-10 C00-14 和 C32)、子宫颈(C53)、阴道(C51)、外阴(C52)、肛门(C21)和阴茎(C60)。根据已发表文献中各解剖部位的 HPV 可归因分数,估算了因 HPV 导致的死亡比例和寿命损失年数 (YLL)。将劳动力参与率、退休年龄和平均年收入(每年贴现率为 3.5%)应用于 YLL,以计算未来生产力损失的现值(PVFLP):据报告,2019 年英国共有 1,817 人死于 HPV 相关癌症,造成 31,804 人的 YLL。仅限于退休年龄前发生的YLL,得出的YPLL总数为11,765人,PVFLP总数为187,764,978英镑:在英国,HPV 相关癌症的疾病负担很重,由于生产力损失,对更广泛的经济产生了巨大的经济影响。实施并加强公共卫生措施,保持男性和女性接种 HPV 疫苗的高覆盖率,可进一步减轻这一负担。
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Journal of Medical Economics
Journal of Medical Economics HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Economics'' mission is to provide ethical, unbiased and rapid publication of quality content that is validated by rigorous peer review. The aim of Journal of Medical Economics is to serve the information needs of the pharmacoeconomics and healthcare research community, to help translate research advances into patient care and be a leader in transparency/disclosure by facilitating a collaborative and honest approach to publication. Journal of Medical Economics publishes high-quality economic assessments of novel therapeutic and device interventions for an international audience
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