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Costs and outcomes of Lynch syndrome screening in the Australian colorectal cancer population.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND AND AIM:Individuals with Lynch syndrome (LS) are at increased risk of LS-related cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). CRC tumor screening for mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency is recommended in Australia to identify LS, although its cost-effectiveness has not been assessed. We aim to determine the cost-effectiveness of screening individuals with CRC for LS at different age-at-diagnosis thresholds. METHODS:We developed a decision analysis model to estimate yield and costs of LS screening. Age-specific probabilities of LS diagnosis were based on Australian data. Two CRC tumor screening pathways were assessed (MMR immunohistochemistry followed by MLH1 methylation (MLH1-Pathway) or BRAF V600E testing (BRAF-Pathway) if MLH1 expression was lost) for four age-at-diagnosis thresholds-screening < 50, screening < 60, screening < 70, and universal screening. RESULTS:Per 1000 CRC cases, screening < 50 identified 5.2 LS cases and cost $A7041 per case detected in the MLH1-Pathway. Screening < 60 increased detection by 1.5 cases for an incremental cost of $A25 177 per additional case detected. Screening < 70 detected 1.6 additional cases at an incremental cost of $A40 278 per additional case detected. Compared with screening < 70, universal screening detected no additional LS cases but cost $A158 724 extra. The BRAF-Pathway identified the same number of LS cases for higher costs. CONCLUSIONS:The MLH1-Pathway is more cost-effective than BRAF-Pathway for all age-at-diagnosis thresholds. MMR immunohistochemistry tumor screening in individuals diagnosed with CRC aged < 70 years resulted in higher LS case detection at a reasonable cost. Further research into the yield of LS screening in CRC patients ≥ 70 years is needed to determine if universal screening is justified.

SUBMITTER: Cenin DR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6403824 | biostudies-other | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Costs and outcomes of Lynch syndrome screening in the Australian colorectal cancer population.

Cenin Dayna R DR   Naber Steffie K SK   Lansdorp-Vogelaar Iris I   Jenkins Mark A MA   Buchanan Daniel D DD   Preen David B DB   Ee Hooi C HC   O'Leary Peter P  

Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology 20180517 10


<h4>Background and aim</h4>Individuals with Lynch syndrome (LS) are at increased risk of LS-related cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). CRC tumor screening for mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency is recommended in Australia to identify LS, although its cost-effectiveness has not been assessed. We aim to determine the cost-effectiveness of screening individuals with CRC for LS at different age-at-diagnosis thresholds.<h4>Methods</h4>We developed a decision analysis model to estimate yield and  ...[more]

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