Granados-García Víctor, Piña-Sánchez Patricia, Reynoso-Noveron Nancy, Flores Yvonne N, Toledano-Toledano Filiberto, Estrada-Gómez Gloria, Apresa-García Teresa, Briseño Arely A
Epidemiological and Health Services Research Unit. Aging Area, 21st Century National Medical Center. Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS). Mexico City, Mexico. Email: vic.granados @ gmail.com
Unit of Medical Research in Oncological Diseases, UMAE, Oncology Hospital, 21st Century National Medical Center, IMSS. Mexico City, Mexico.
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2019 May 25;20(5):1547-1554. doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.5.1547.
Background: Cervical Cancer (CC) is an important public health problem worldwide. In 2015, CC was the sixth leading cause of death for women aged 30-59 years in Mexico. Despite the importance of having high-quality and accurate estimates of CC treatment costs that can be used to effectively evaluate the impact of preventive programs, there is scarce information on this topic in Mexico. Objective: To estimate the treatment costs by stage diagnosis in patients with CC at a Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) oncology hospital in Mexico City. Methods: An observational retrospective study of the resources used to treat 346 women with CC was conducted. Medical charts were reviewed and relevant resource use information was extracted using a data collection instrument that was created based on treatment guidelines. Data were classified into nine cost categories to estimate the total cost per patient. Results: The mean age of patients in the study sample was 54.3 years (range: 41-67), and the average body mass index (BMI) was >26 kg/m2. Among the participants, 37% were smokers, 39% had diabetes, and 56% had hypertension. The medical cost for stages I-IV ranged from $4,738 to $6,058 USD, with an estimated average cost of $5,114 USD. Conclusion: Total treatment costs per patient are high, especially since they were estimated considering only 7.5 months of treatment. This is the first study to estimate the annual cost to treat CC in Mexico and to additionally document the resource pattern use, cost by stage of cancer, and the distribution by cost categories.
宫颈癌(CC)是全球重要的公共卫生问题。2015年,宫颈癌是墨西哥30 - 59岁女性的第六大死因。尽管高质量、准确地估计宫颈癌治疗成本对于有效评估预防项目的影响至关重要,但墨西哥在这一主题上的信息却很匮乏。目的:估计墨西哥城一家墨西哥社会保障机构(IMSS)肿瘤医院宫颈癌患者按分期诊断的治疗成本。方法:对用于治疗346例宫颈癌女性患者的资源进行了一项观察性回顾研究。查阅了病历,并使用基于治疗指南创建的数据收集工具提取了相关资源使用信息。数据被分为九个成本类别,以估计每位患者的总成本。结果:研究样本中患者的平均年龄为54.3岁(范围:41 - 67岁),平均体重指数(BMI)>26 kg/m²。参与者中,37%为吸烟者,39%患有糖尿病,56%患有高血压。I - IV期的医疗成本从4738美元到6058美元不等,估计平均成本为5114美元。结论:每位患者的总治疗成本很高,特别是因为这些成本仅考虑了7.5个月的治疗时间。这是第一项估计墨西哥宫颈癌年度治疗成本的研究,此外还记录了资源使用模式、癌症分期成本以及成本类别分布情况。