A review of economic evaluations of diagnostic strategies using imaging in men at risk of prostate cancer.

Sarah R Willis; Jan van der Meulen ORCID logo; Massimo Valerio; Alec Miners ORCID logo; Hashim U Ahmed; Mark Emberton; (2015) A review of economic evaluations of diagnostic strategies using imaging in men at risk of prostate cancer. Current opinion in urology, 25 (6). pp. 483-489. ISSN 0963-0643 DOI: 10.1097/MOU.0000000000000220
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The role of imaging, particularly MRI, in diagnosing clinically significant prostate cancer is the focus of a rapidly developing body of clinical research. We identified five economic evaluations of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) for diagnosing prostate cancer which report very different results. This review aims to explain why the reported cost-effectiveness of mpMRI varies so widely. FINDINGS: The studies evaluate the cost-effectiveness of mpMRI within different clinical pathways; before biopsy and after a negative biopsy. Although there were important differences in the questions posed, the studies also employed different assumptions about the impact of prostate cancer and its treatment on survival and quality of life. SUMMARY: This review highlights the need for a better standard of reporting around key modelling assumptions. Also, a wider range of sensitivity analyses should explore the impact of these structural assumptions on the model results, in addition to the more commonly acknowledged uncertainty around data inputs for the model parameters.

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