Cost-effectiveness analysis of an 18-week exercise programme for patients with breast and colon cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy: the randomised PACT study
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Objective: Meta-analyses show that exercise interventions during cancer treatment reduce cancerrelated fatigue. However, little is known about the costeffectiveness of such interventions. Here we aim to assess the cost-effectiveness of the 18-week physical activity during cancer treatment (PACT) intervention for patients with breast and colon cancer. The PACT trial showed beneficial effects for fatigue and physical fitness. Design: Cost-effectiveness analyses with a 9-month time horizon (18 weeks of intervention and 18 weeks of follow-up) within the randomised controlled multicentre PACT study. Setting: Outpatient clinics of 7 hospitals in the Netherlands (1 academic and 6 general hospitals) Participants: 204 patients with breast cancer and 33 with colon cancer undergoing adjuvant treatment including chemotherapy. Intervention: Supervised 1-hour aerobic and resistance exercise (twice per week for 18 weeks) or usual care. Main outcome measures: Costs, quality-adjustedlife years (QALY) and the incremental costeffectiveness ratio. Results: For colon cancer, the cost-effectiveness analysis showed beneficial effects of the exercise intervention with incremental costs savings of 4321 and QALY improvements of 0.03. 100% of bootstrap simulations indicated that the intervention is dominant (ie, cheaper and more effective). For breast cancer, the results did not indicate that the exercise intervention was cost-effective. Incremental costs were 2912, and the incremental effect was 0.01 QALY. At a Dutch threshold value of 20 000 per QALY, the probability that the intervention is cost-effective was 2%. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the 18-week exercise programme was cost-effective for colon cancer, but not for breast cancer.
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May, A M, Bosch, M J C, Velthuis, M J, van der Wall, E, Steins Bisschop, C N, Los, M, Erdkamp, F, Bloemendal, H J, de Roos, M A J, Verhaar, M, Ten Bokkel Huinink, D, Peeters, P H M & de Wit, G A 2017, 'Cost-effectiveness analysis of an 18-week exercise programme for patients with breast and colon cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy : the randomised PACT study', BMJ open [E], vol. 7, no. 3, e012187. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012187