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. 2015 Feb;15(1):101-10.
doi: 10.1586/14737167.2015.982099. Epub 2014 Nov 15.

The pharmacological costs of complete liver resections in unselected advanced colorectal cancer patients: a review of published Phase II and III trials

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The pharmacological costs of complete liver resections in unselected advanced colorectal cancer patients: a review of published Phase II and III trials

Jacopo Giuliani et al. Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res. 2015 Feb.

Abstract

The pharmacological costs of regimens used as front-line therapy in advanced colorectal cancer patients and their impact on the liver resection rates have not been considered. In this paper, we made a review of published randomized Phase II and III trials that reported the liver resection rates following upfront chemotherapy and linked this outcome to the pharmacological costs of drugs used. The costs are calculated based on the price at Pharmacy of our Hospital in Legnago (Italy), and as a measure of activity, we used the number of patients needed to treat to get one complete liver resection. Number needed to treat is highly variable among the different trials according to patient's characteristics, tumor biology and the efficacy of chemotherapy administered. The range of activity is greatly amplified when the costs are compared.

Keywords: advanced colorectal cancer; costs of drugs; first line chemotherapy; randomized Phase II and Phase III trials.

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