Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Microsimulation of Serial Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Active Surveillance of Localized Prostate Cancer
Abstract:Purpose:Many localized prostate cancers will follow an indolent course. Management has shifted toward active surveillance (AS), yet an optimal regimen remains controversial especially regarding expensive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We aimed to assess cost-effectiveness of MRI in AS protocols.Materials and Methods:A probabilistic microsimulation modeled individual patient trajectories for men diagnosed with low-risk cancer. We assessed no surveillance, up-front treatment (surgery or radiat… Show more
“…Magnani et al (page 80) from Stanford, California provide a thorough cost-effectiveness analysis of mpMRI using a large representative trial sample for the initial model, and a second large and separate active surveillance sample for validation. 6 They perform microsimulation of patient trajectories assessing up-front treatment as well as surveillance protocols incorporating routine biopsies or serial mpMRI. The authors show that active surveillance outperformed up-front definitive therapy.…”
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“…Magnani et al (page 80) from Stanford, California provide a thorough cost-effectiveness analysis of mpMRI using a large representative trial sample for the initial model, and a second large and separate active surveillance sample for validation. 6 They perform microsimulation of patient trajectories assessing up-front treatment as well as surveillance protocols incorporating routine biopsies or serial mpMRI. The authors show that active surveillance outperformed up-front definitive therapy.…”
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