Health Technology Assessment

Adjunctive colposcopy technologies for assessing suspected cervical abnormalities: systematic reviews and economic evaluation

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  • Headline:
    Both adjunctive DySIS map and ZedScan appeared to increase sensitivity and decrease specificity in detecting cervical abnormalities, compared with colposcopy alone, either at reduced cost or at no more than £10,000 per QALY.
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    Mathilde Peron1, Alexis Llewellyn2, Thirimon Moe-Byrne2, Simon Walker3, Matthew Walton2, Melissa Harden2, Stephen Palmer3, Mark Simmonds2,*

    • 1 Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York, York, UK
    • 2 Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York, UK
    • 3 Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York, UK
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    Health Technology Assessment programme
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    Volume: 22, Issue: 54
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    NICE Diagnostic Assessment Report. Peron M, Llewellyn A, Moe-Byrne T, Walker S, Walton M, Harden M, et al. Adjunctive colposcopy technologies for assessing suspected cervical abnormalities: systematic reviews and economic evaluation. Health Technol Assess 2018;22(54). https://doi.org/10.3310/hta22540
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