Cost-effectiveness of pembrolizumab in first-line for microsatellite-instability-high or mismatch-repair-deficient metastatic colorectal cancerF

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作者
Giuliani, Jacopo [1 ,4 ]
Mandara, Marta [1 ]
Mantoan, Beatrice [2 ]
Ferrario, Lucrezia [3 ]
Mangiola, Daniela [1 ]
Napoli, Giuseppe [1 ]
Muraro, Marco [1 ]
Fiorica, Francesco [1 ]
机构
[1] Dept Oncol, Legnago, VR, Italy
[2] Dept Diagnost Imaging, Legnago, VR, Italy
[3] Univ Carlo Cattaneo LIUC, Ctr Hlth Econ Social & Hlth Care Management, Castellanza, Italy
[4] Az ULSS 9 Scaligera, Dept Oncol, Via Gianella 1, I-37045 Legnago, VR, Italy
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Metastatic colorectal cancer; first-line; pembrolizumab; microsatellite-instability; THERAPIES;
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10.1177/10781552231159844
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
The aim of this paper was to assess the cost-effectiveness of pembrolizumab in first-line for microsatellite-instability-high or mismatch-repair-deficient metastatic colorectal cancer. We have considered the pivotal phase III randomized controlled trial of pembrolizumab in first-line for microsatellite-instability-high mismatch-repair-deficient metastatic colorectal cancer. The last available update of each trial was considered as the original source. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was calculated as the ratio between the difference of the costs in the intervention and in the control groups (pharmacy costs) and the difference between the effect in the intervention and in the control groups (progression-free survival). The costs of drugs are at the Pharmacy of the Mater Salutis Hospital of Legnago (VR, Italy) and are expressed in euros (euro). Three hundred and seven patients were considered in the pivotal phase III randomized controlled trial. Pembrolizumab obtained a cost per month progression-free survival gained ranged from 6471 euro towards mFOLFOX (5-FU, oxaliplatin and leucovorin) plus cetuximab to 7886 euro towards mFOLFOX. To sum up, combining pharmacological costs of drugs with the measure of efficacy represented by progression-free survival, at the actual prize pembrolizumab cannot be considered cost-effectiveness for first-line treatment for microsatellite-instability-high mismatch-repair-deficient metastatic colorectal cancer. A reduction in pharmacological costs is mandatory.
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