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National cancer screening program for gastric cancer in Korea: Nationwide treatment benefit and cost

Authors :
Aesun Shin
Dong Wook Shin
Hyuk Joon Lee
Yun Suhk Suh
J.-H. Lee
Han-Kwang Yang
Hyeongtaek Woo
Seong Ho Kong
Source :
Cancer. 126:1929-1939
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the nationwide benefit and cost of the national cancer screening program (NCSP) for gastric cancer treatment.For this nationwide, population-based study, the Korean National Health Insurance Big Data Base, which included gastric cancer-related treatment information and the costs for all patients with gastric cancer who were 40 years old or older between 2004 and 2013, was restructured. Patients with gastric cancer who participated in the NCSP at least once (the screening group) were compared with those who did not participate in the NCSP (the nonscreening group).The screening group (n = 116,775) spent significantly less on medical care expenses than the nonscreening group (n = 74,927) during the 5 years since the initial treatment (P .0001). The screening group presented a significantly better prognosis for 5 and 9 years than the nonscreening group (P .0001). The screening group revealed a 41% decreased hazard ratio (P .0001) for death in comparison with the nonscreening group; the prognostic benefit became more obvious when treatment was started within the first 4 months after screening. The age-standardized mortality rate ratio of the screening group versus the nonscreening group was 0.62 (P .0001). The NCSP for gastric cancer required an average of 22,169,769 Korean Republic won (US $20,309) for 1 life-year saved, which was less than the average gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in Korea.The screening group had significantly lower medical care expenses and showed a significantly better prognosis than the nonscreening group. On the basis of the GDP per capita, the NCSP for gastric cancer was cost-effective for treatment prognosis.

Details

ISSN :
10970142 and 0008543X
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c7703bbd808df3b3ce1e36ba8304e92