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The Socioeconomic Burden Of Cervical Cancer in the UK: What are the benefits of achieving the WHO elimination target?
24 January 2024
…lifetime cost of cervical cancer is approximately £210,000 per case. The total preventable burden of cervical cancer in the UK is £406 million – based on the difference between socioeconomic…
Can a continued focus on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment see the NHS to another 75 years?
27 July 2023
…to suggest that the cervical cancer screening programme saves about 4,500 lives a year, and the breast cancer screening programme saves at least 1,400 lives a year.” Options for cancer…
Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Cervix
1 July 1968
Cancer < 1 min read|01/07/1968 ALTHOUGH cervical cancer causes only 1 per cent of female deaths, it is responsible for almost one quarter of all deaths from cancer amongst women…
New Report Published: Improving Efficiency and Resource Allocation in Future Cancer Care
26 September 2016
…which evaluated the current burden of cancer and identified opportunities for increased efficiency in cancer care. The evidence focused specifically on the health and cancer care landscape in nine European…
Value and Cancer: Journal of Cancer Policy Special Issue
25 January 2017
A special issue of the Journal of Cancer Policy entitled ‘Value and Cancer’ includes three papers authored by OHE researchers. Professor Bengt Jönsson, a member of OHE’s Research and Policy…
Recommendations for Making Outcome-based Payments a Reality in the NHS: An Application to Cancer Drugs
21 February 2019
Making Outcome-based payments a reality in the NHS authored by The Office of Health Economics, RAND Europe, King’s College London, and Cancer Research UK, and commissioned by Cancer Research UK…
Quality of Life in Long-term Cancer Survivors: Implications for Future Health Technology Assessments in Oncology
3 July 2018
…Estimates and Methodology. Journal of Cancer Policy, 15(B), pp.113-7. DOI Devlin, N., Lorgelly, P. 2017. QALYs as a Measure of Value in Cancer. Journal of Cancer Policy, 11, pp.19-25. DOI…
OHE’s submission for the DHSC’s next 10 years of planning
9 December 2024
…the preventable socioeconomic burden of cervical cancer in the UK amounts to £406 million, equivalent to 40% of the nation’s combined spending on immunisation and early detection programs pre-COVID-19. An…
Cancer Survivorship Burden
6 March 2018
…Margherita Neri will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Cancer Policy. The issue focuses on cancer survivors and cancer survivorship and our article (available as open…