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Lifetime costs for treated follicular lymphoma patients in the US

February 1, 2024

Lifetime costs for treated follicular lymphoma patients in the US

Eichten C, Ma Q, Delea TE, Hagiwara M, Ramos R, Iorga S, Zhang J, Maziarz R. Lifetime costs for treated follicular lymphoma patients in the US. Pharmacoeconomics 2021;39(10):1163-83.

Abstract and paper first published: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34273085/

 

Background

The objective of this study was to estimate the lifetime costs of patients receiving treatment for follicular lymphoma (FL) in the USA.

 

Methods

A Markov model was programmed in hēRo3 with a 6-month cycle length, 35-year time horizon (lifetime projection), and health states for line of treatment, response, receipt of maintenance therapy among responders, transformation to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), development of second primary malignancy (SPM), and death.

The model was used to estimate the expected lifetime costs of FL (in 2019 USD), including costs of drug acquisition and administration, transplant procedures, radiotherapy, adverse events, follow-up, DLBCL, SPM, end-of-life care, and indirect costs. Model inputs were based on published sources.

 

Results

In the USA, patients with FL receiving treatment have a life expectancy of approximately 14.5 years from initiation of treatment and expected lifetime direct and indirect costs of US$515,884. Costs of drugs for induction therapy represent the largest expenditure (US$233,174), followed by maintenance therapy costs (US$88,971) and terminal care costs (US$57,065).

Despite the relatively advanced age of these patients, indirect costs (due to patient morbidity and mortality and caregiver lost work time) represent a substantial share of total costs (US$40,280). Treated FL patients spend approximately 6.9 years in the health states associated with first-line therapy. Approximately 66% and 46% continue to second- and third-line therapies, respectively. The mean (95% credible interval) of expected lifetime costs based on the probabilistic sensitivity analyses was US$559,202 (421,997-762,553).

 

Conclusions

In the USA, the expected lifetime costs of care for FL patients who receive treatment is high. The results highlight the potential economic benefits that might be achieved by treatments for FL that prevent or delay disease progression.

Read more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34273085/

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