Pedro Nascimento de Lima, PhD

Researcher at RAND Corporation and Professor at RAND School of Public Policy

Characteristics of a cost-effective blood test for colorectal cancer screening

Pedro Nascimento de Lima; Rosita Van Den Puttelaar; Amy B Knudsen; Anne I Hahn; Karen M Kuntz; Jonathan Ozik; Nicholson Collier; Fernando Alarid-Escudero; Ann G Zauber; John M Inadomi; Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar; Carolyn M Rutter

Abstract

Blood-based biomarker tests can potentially change the landscape of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. We characterize the conditions under which blood test screening would be as effective and cost-effective as annual fecal immunochemical testing or decennial colonoscopy. We used the 3 Cancer Information and Surveillance Modeling Network–Colon models to compare scenarios of no screening, annual fecal immunochemical testing, decennial colonoscopy, and a blood test meeting Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) coverage criteria (74% CRC sensitivity and 90% specificity). We varied the sensitivity to detect CRC (74%-92%), advanced adenomas (10%-50%), screening interval (1-3 years), and test cost ($25-$500). Primary outcomes included quality-adjusted life-years (QALY) gained from screening and costs for a US average-risk cohort of individuals aged 45 years. Annual fecal immunochemical testing yielded 125-163 QALY gained per 1000 at a cost of $3811-$5384 per person, whereas colonoscopy yielded 132-177 QALY gained at a cost of $5375-$7031 per person. A blood test with 92% CRC sensitivity and 50% advanced adenoma sensitivity yielded 117-162 QALY gained if used every 3 years and 133-173 QALY gained if used every year but would not be cost-effective if priced above $125 per test. Blood tests that only meet CMS coverage requirements should not be recommended to patients who would otherwise undergo screening by colonoscopy or fecal immunochemical testing because of lower benefit. Blood tests need higher advanced adenoma sensitivity (above 40%) and lower costs (below $125) to be cost-effective.

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@article{nascimentodelimaCharacteristicsCosteffectiveBlood2024,
	title = {Characteristics of a cost-effective blood test for colorectal cancer screening},
	issn = {0027-8874},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djae124},
	doi = {10.1093/jnci/djae124},

	urldate = {2024-06-07},
	journal = {JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute},
	author = {Pedro {Nascimento de Lima} and Van Den Puttelaar, Rosita and Knudsen, Amy B and Hahn, Anne I and Kuntz, Karen M and Ozik, Jonathan and Collier, Nicholson and Alarid-Escudero, Fernando and Zauber, Ann G and Inadomi, John M and Lansdorp-Vogelaar, Iris and Rutter, Carolyn M},
	month = jun,
	year = {2024},
	pages = {djae124}
}