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The ProtecT randomised trial cost-effectiveness analysis comparing active monitoring, surgery, or radiotherapy for prostate cancer.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
British Journal of Cancer. Sep2020, Vol. 123 Issue 7, p1063-1070. 8p.
Subject
*PROSTATE tumors treatment
*RESEARCH
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL care costs
*MEDICAL cooperation
*EVALUATION research
*COMPARATIVE studies
*RANDOMIZED controlled trials
*COST effectiveness
*RESEARCH funding
*QUALITY-adjusted life years
Language
ISSN
0007-0920
Abstract
Background: There is limited evidence relating to the cost-effectiveness of treatments for localised prostate cancer.Methods: The cost-effectiveness of active monitoring, surgery, and radiotherapy was evaluated within the Prostate Testing for Cancer and Treatment (ProtecT) randomised controlled trial from a UK NHS perspective at 10 years' median follow-up. Prostate cancer resource-use collected from hospital records and trial participants was valued using UK reference-costs. QALYs (quality-adjusted-life-years) were calculated from patient-reported EQ-5D-3L measurements. Adjusted mean costs, QALYs, and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios were calculated; cost-effectiveness acceptability curves and sensitivity analyses addressed uncertainty; subgroup analyses considered age and disease-risk.Results: Adjusted mean QALYs were similar between groups: 6.89 (active monitoring), 7.09 (radiotherapy), and 6.91 (surgery). Active monitoring had lower adjusted mean costs (£5913) than radiotherapy (£7361) and surgery (£7519). Radiotherapy was the most likely (58% probability) cost-effective option at the UK NICE willingness-to-pay threshold (£20,000 per QALY). Subgroup analyses confirmed radiotherapy was cost-effective for older men and intermediate/high-risk disease groups; active monitoring was more likely to be the cost-effective option for younger men and low-risk groups.Conclusions: Longer follow-up and modelling are required to determine the most cost-effective treatment for localised prostate cancer over a man's lifetime.Trial Registration: Current Controlled Trials number, ISRCTN20141297: http://isrctn.org (14/10/2002); ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02044172: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov (23/01/2014). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]