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Cost-effectiveness and comparative effectiveness of cancer risk management strategies in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers: a systematic review

Journal

GENETICS IN MEDICINE
Volume 20, Issue 10, Pages 1145-1156

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1038/gim.2017.255

Keywords

BRCA; breast cancer; cancer risk management; cost-effectiveness; ovarian cancer

Funding

  1. Inherited Cancer Connect (ICCon) Partnership
  2. Cancer Council New South Wales Strategic Research Partnership (STREP) scheme
  3. Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship

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Purpose: To review the evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cancer risk management interventions for BRCA carriers. Methods: Comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness analyses were identified by searching scientific and health economic databases. Eligible studies modeled the impact of a cancer risk management intervention in BRCA carriers on life expectancy (LE), cancer incidence, or quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), with or without costs. Results: Twenty-six economic evaluations and eight comparative effectiveness analyses were included. Combined risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy and prophylactic mastectomy resulted in the greatest LE and was cost-effective in most analyses. Despite leading to increased LE and QALYs, combined mammography and breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was less likely to be cost-effective than either mammography or MRI alone, particularly for women over 50 and BRCA2 carriers. Variation in patient compliance to risk management interventions was incorporated in 11/34 studies with the remaining analyses assuming 100% adherence. Conclusion: Prophylactic surgery and intensive breast screening are effective and cost-effective in models of BRCA carrier risk management. Findings were based predominantly on assuming perfect adherence to recommendations without assessment of the health-care resource use and costs related to engaging patients and maximizing compliance, meaning the real-world impact on clinical outcomes and resource use remains unclear.

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