Cost-effectiveness analysis of intensity modulated radiation therapy versus robot-assisted radical prostatectomy for patients with low-risk prostate cancer in Japan
Ataru Igarashi, Keiichi Jingu, Kaoru Ito, Ritsuko Koba, David W Lee

TL;DR
This study compares the cost-effectiveness of radiation therapy and surgery for low-risk prostate cancer in Japan, finding radiation therapy to be a more efficient option.
Contribution
The study introduces a Japan-specific cost-effectiveness analysis of hypofractionated radiation therapy versus prostatectomy for low-risk prostate cancer.
Findings
IMRT-20 showed a modest QALY gain over RARP with an ICER of JPY 143,685 per QALY.
IMRT-20 was cost-effective in 78.1% of simulations under probabilistic sensitivity analysis.
Excluding sexual dysfunction disutility made RARP more favorable, but IMRT-20 became better when disutility exceeded 20%.
Abstract
This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of hypofractionated intensity-modulated radiation therapy delivered in 20 fractions (IMRT-20) compared with robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) for patients with localized low-risk prostate cancer in Japan. A state-transition Markov model was developed from the Japanese healthcare system, using Japanese-specific cost data. Clinical probabilities, adverse event rates and health utility values were primarily derived from international sources, including the ProtecT trial, with extensive sensitivity and scenario analyses to address parameter uncertainty. The base-case analysis compared IMRT-20 and RARP. Scenario analyses included conventional fractionated IMRT (IMRT-38) versus RARP, as well as IMRT-20 versus RARP excluding the utility decrement associated with sexual dysfunction to explore preference-sensitive outcomes. Model outputs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
