The cost-effectiveness of human papillomavirus self-collection among cervical cancer screening non-attenders in El Salvador

Cervical cancer screening with human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing has been incorporated into El Salvador's national guidelines. The feasibility of home-based HPV self-collection among women who do not attend screening at the clinic (i.e., non-attenders) has been demonstrated, but cost-effec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Preventive medicine 2020-02, Vol.131, p.105931, Article 105931
Hauptverfasser: Campos, Nicole G., Alfaro, Karla, Maza, Mauricio, Sy, Stephen, Melendez, Mario, Masch, Rachel, Soler, Montserrat, Conzuelo-Rodriguez, Gabriel, Gage, Julia C., Alonzo, Todd A., Castle, Philip E., Felix, Juan C., Cremer, Miriam, Kim, Jane J.
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Zusammenfassung:Cervical cancer screening with human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing has been incorporated into El Salvador's national guidelines. The feasibility of home-based HPV self-collection among women who do not attend screening at the clinic (i.e., non-attenders) has been demonstrated, but cost-effectiveness has not been evaluated. Using cost and compliance data from El Salvador, we informed a mathematical microsimulation model of HPV infection and cervical carcinogenesis to conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis from the societal perspective. We estimated the reduction in cervical cancer risk, lifetime cost per woman (2017 US$), life expectancy, and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER, 2017 US$ per year of life saved [YLS]) of a program with home-based self-collection of HPV (facilitated by health promoters) for the 18% of women reluctant to screen at the clinic. The model was calibrated to epidemiologic data from El Salvador. We evaluated health and economic outcomes of the self-collection intervention for women aged 30 to 59 years, alone and in concert with clinic-based HPV provider-collection. Home-based self-collection of HPV was projected to reduce population cervical cancer risk by 14% and cost $1210 per YLS compared to no screening. An integrated program reaching 99% coverage with both provider- and home-based self-collection of HPV reduced cancer risk by 74% (compared to no screening), and cost $1210 per YLS compared to provider-collection alone. Self-collection facilitated by health promoters is a cost-effective strategy for increasing screening uptake in El Salvador. •This mathematical modeling study used cost and compliance data from an HPV self-collection study in El Salvador.•Home-based HPV self-collection for screening non-attenders could reduce population cervical cancer risk.•Self-collection facilitated by health promoters was projected to be cost-effective in El Salvador.•An integrated program with HPV provider- and self-collection could reduce cancer risk and be very cost-effective.
ISSN:0091-7435
1096-0260
DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2019.105931