Early health technology assessment of magnetic resonance-guided high intensity focused ultrasound ablation for the treatment of early-stage breast cancer

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2017-08-01

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Knuttel, F.M.
Huijsse, Sèvrin E.M.
Feenstra, Talitha L.
Moonen, C. T. W.ORCID 0000-0001-5593-3121ISNI 0000000038813649
van den Bosch, MauriceISNI 0000000387826245
Buskens, Erik
Greuter, Marcel J W
de Bock, Geertruida H.

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Background: Magnetic resonance-guided high intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU) ablation is in development for minimally invasive treatment of breast cancer. Cost-effectiveness has not been assessed yet. An early health technology assessment was performed to estimate costs of MR-HIFU ablation, compared to breast conserving treatment (BCT). Methods: An MR-HIFU treatment model using the dedicated MR-HIFU breast system (Sonalleve, Philips Healthcare) was developed. Input parameters (treatment steps and duration) were based on the analysis of questionnaire data from an expert panel. MR-HIFU experts assessed face validity of the model. Data collected by questionnaires were compared to published data of an MR-HIFU breast feasibility study. Treatment costs for tumours of 1 to 3cm were calculated. Results: The model structure was considered of acceptable face validity by consulted experts, and questionnaire data and published data were comparable. Costs of MR-HIFU ablation were higher than BCT costs. MR-HIFU best-case scenario costs exceeded BCT costs with approximately €1000. Cooling times and breathing correction contributed most to treatment costs. Conclusions: MR-HIFU ablation is currently not a cost-effective alternative for BCT. MR-HIFU experience is limited, increasing uncertainty of estimations. The potential for cost-effectiveness increases if future research reduces treatment durations and might substantiate equal or improved results.

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Breast cancer, Breast-conserving therapy, Cost-effectiveness, HTA, MR-HIFU, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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Knuttel, F M, Huijsse, S E M, Feenstra, T L, Moonen, C T W, van den Bosch, M A A J, Buskens, E, Greuter, M J W & de Bock, G H 2017, 'Early health technology assessment of magnetic resonance-guided high intensity focused ultrasound ablation for the treatment of early-stage breast cancer', Journal of Therapeutic Ultrasound [E], vol. 5, no. 1, 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40349-017-0101-3