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The cost-effectiveness of implementing HPV testing for cervical cancer screening in El Salvador

  • Nicole G. Campos
  • , Mauricio Maza
  • , Karla Alfaro
  • , Julia C. Gage
  • , Philip E. Castle
  • , Juan C. Felix
  • , Rachel Masch
  • , Miriam Cremer
  • , Jane J. Kim

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Abstract

Objective: To assess the cost-effectiveness of HPV-based screening and management algorithms for HPV-positive women in phase 2 of the Cervical Cancer Prevention in El Salvador (CAPE) demonstration, relative to the status quo of Pap-based screening. Methods: Data from phase 2 of the CAPE demonstration (n=8000 women) were used to inform a mathematical model of HPV infection and cervical cancer. The model was used to project the lifetime health and economic outcomes of HPV testing every 5 years (age 30–65 years), with referral to colposcopy for HPV-positive women; HPV testing every 5 years (age 30–65 years), with immediate cryotherapy for eligible HPV-positive women; and Pap testing every 2 years (age 20–65 years), with referral to colposcopy for Pap-positive women. Results: Despite slight decreases in the proportion of HPV-positive women who received treatment relative to phase 1, the health impact of screening in phase 2 remained stable, reducing cancer risk by 58.5%. As in phase 1, HPV testing followed by cryotherapy for eligible HPV-positive women remained the least costly and most effective strategy (US$490 per year of life saved). Conclusion: HPV-based screening followed by immediate cryotherapy in all eligible women would be very cost-effective in El Salvador.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-46
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Volume145
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Cancer screening
  • Cost-effectiveness analysis
  • Decision analysis
  • El Salvador
  • HPV DNA tests
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Mathematical model
  • Uterine cervical neoplasms

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