Cost-Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Within a Lung Cancer Screening Program in Canada

Journal of Global Oncology(2018)

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Background: Demonstrated lung cancer mortality reductions through low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) has encouraged some jurisdictions to consider implementing organized LDCT screening. A retrospective analysis of former smokers in the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) suggested that abstention from smoking coupled with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening realized more mortality benefits than abstinence alone or LDCT alone. Aim: We evaluated the potential costs and cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening with integrated smoking cessation using OncoSim-Lung (version 2.5), a microsimulation model led by the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, with model development by Statistics Canada. Methods: We compared organized LDCT screening without smoking cessation to various plausible scenarios of screening with cessation. Assumptions included: annual screening of 55-74 year-old individuals with a 30-pack-yr history; a 42% participation rate reached over 10 years; cessation therapy (nicotine rep...
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