Costs of Treatment for Elderly Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer in Fee-for-Service Settings

Author:

Warren Joan L.1,Brown Martin L.1,Fay Michael P.1,Schussler Nicola1,Potosky Arnold L.1,Riley Gerald F.1

Affiliation:

1. From the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda; Information Management Services, Silver Spring; and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Baltimore, MD.

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study provides population-based estimates of the treatment costs for elderly women with early-stage breast cancer, with emphasis on costs of modified radical mastectomy (MRM) compared with breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and radiation therapy (RT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Women with breast cancer from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results cancer registries were linked with their Medicare claims, 1990 through 1998. Each claim was assigned to an initial, continuing, or terminal care phase after a cancer diagnosis. Mean monthly phase-specific costs were determined for all health care and for treatment related only to cancer. Cumulative long-term costs of care that accrue during a women’s remaining lifetime were calculated by treatment group. RESULTS: Initial care costs for the 6 months after diagnosis for women who underwent BCS with RT were approximately $450 per month higher than for women with MRM. During the continuing-care phase, costs for women undergoing BCS with RT were significantly less expensive than for MRM cases. The two groups had similar costs in the terminal-care phase. Assuming the same survival distributions, long-term costs for women undergoing BCS with RT were not statistically different than for women undergoing MRM. CONCLUSION: Although mastectomy was less costly in the initial phase, the lifetime costs of BCS with RT and mastectomy were equivalent. Thus, women’s preferences, resources to cover out-of-pocket costs, and life situations should be the major factors addressed in shared decision making about treatment options.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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