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. 2009 Oct 19;27(44):6196-202.
doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.08.004. Epub 2009 Aug 19.

The potential cost-effectiveness of adding a human papillomavirus vaccine to the cervical cancer screening programme in South Africa

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The potential cost-effectiveness of adding a human papillomavirus vaccine to the cervical cancer screening programme in South Africa

Edina Sinanovic et al. Vaccine. .

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  • Vaccine. 2010 Aug 9;28(35):5755

Abstract

This study was designed to answer the question of whether a cervical cancer prevention programme that incorporates a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is potentially more cost-effective than the current strategy of screening alone in South Africa. We developed a static Markov state transition model to describe the screening and management of cervical cancer within the South African context. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of adding HPV vaccination to the screening programme ranged from US $1078 to 1460 per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained and US$3320-4495 per life year saved, mainly depending on whether the study was viewed from a health service or a societal perspective. Using discounted costs and benefits, the threshold analysis indicated that a vaccine price reduction of 60% or more would make the vaccine plus screening strategy more cost-effective than the screening only approach. To address the issue of affordability and cost-effectiveness, the pharmaceutical companies need to make a commitment to price reductions.

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