Análise de custo-efetividade do rastreamento do câncer de mama com mamografia convencional, digital e ressonância

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Abstract

A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted in screening for breast cancer. The use of conventional mammography, digital and magnetic resonance imaging were compared with natural disease history as a baseline. A Markov model projected breast cancer in a group of 100,000 women for a 30 year period, with screening every two years. Four distinct scenarios were modeled: (1) the natural history of breast cancer, as a baseline, (2) conventional film mammography, (3) digital mammography and (4) magnetic resonance imaging. The costs of the scenarios modeled ranged from R$ 194.216,68 for natural history, to R$ 48.614.338,31, for screening with magnetic resonance imaging. The difference in effectiveness between the interventions ranged from 300 to 78.000 years of life gained in the cohort. The ratio of incremental cost-effectiveness in terms of cost per life-year gains, conventional mammographic screening has produced an extra year for R$ 13.573,07. The ICER of magnetic resonance imaging was R$ 2.904.328,88, compared to no screening. In conclusion, it is more costeffective to perform the screening with conventional mammography than other technological interventions.

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Peregrino, A. A. de F., Vianna, C. M. de M., de Almeida, C. E. V., Gonzáles, G. B., Machado, S. C. F., Silva, F. V. C., & Rodrigues, M. P. da S. (2012). Análise de custo-efetividade do rastreamento do câncer de mama com mamografia convencional, digital e ressonância. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 17(1), 215–222. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-81232012000100023

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