The economics of screening for colo-rectal cancer

Marvin M. Kristein
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This is a simplified, “bare bones” type of decision theory-based cost-benefit analysis of a possible screening program(s) for early detection of cancer. It seeks to emphasize the logic of the approach and the visibility of the assumptions, alternatives, possibilities .and uncertainties in the protocols and contingent probabilities. Calculations are based on relevant average data. The study suggests that properly conducted hemoccult screening for populations over 55 years of age may be a cost effective early cancer detection procedure. The benefits lie in the area of increasing the long term survival from the current 40–50% levels to a higher proportion, perhaps 70–90%. The net savings in terms of medical resources employed, given the most cost-effective protocol(s), is likely to be either very small or negative. Until research presents society with better means of primary prevention and/or better early detection and secondary prevention, there may be financial and humane advantages in pursuing (and improving) hemoccult screening for colo-rectal cancer.

结直肠癌筛查的经济学
这是一种简化的、基于决策理论的“骨架”式的成本效益分析,分析一种可能的早期癌症筛查方案。它试图强调方法的逻辑,以及协议和偶然概率中假设、选择、可能性和不确定性的可见性。计算依据相关平均数据。该研究表明,对55岁以上的人群进行适当的隐血筛查可能是一种具有成本效益的早期癌症检测方法。其好处在于将长期存活率从目前的40-50%提高到更高的比例,可能是70-90%。考虑到最具成本效益的方案,就所使用的医疗资源而言,净节余可能非常少或为负。在研究为社会提供更好的一级预防和/或更好的早期检测和二级预防手段之前,追求(和改进)结肠直肠癌的血液隐匿筛查可能会有经济和人道的优势。
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