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Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert

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  • Estimating the cost of cervical cancer screening in five developing countries.

    Goldhaber-Fiebert JD, Goldie SJ. Cost Eff Resour Alloc. 2006: 4 13

    Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) can provide useful information to policymakers concerned with the broad allocation of resources as well as to local decision makers choosing between different options for reducing the burden from a single disease. For the latter, it is important to use country-specific data when possible and to represent cost differences between countries that might make one strategy more or less attractive than another strategy locally. As part of a CEA of cervical cancer screening in five developing countries, we supplemented limited primary cost data by developing other estimation techniques for direct medical and non-medical costs associated with alternative screening approaches using one of three initial screening tests: simple visual screening, HPV DNA testing, and cervical cytology. Here, we report estimation methods and results for three cost areas in which data were lacking.

    PubMedID: 16887041

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