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L. Lévy-Bachelot



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    P1.06 - Poster Session with Presenters Present (ID 458)

    • Event: WCLC 2016
    • Type: Poster Presenters Present
    • Track: Advanced NSCLC
    • Presentations: 1
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      P1.06-044 - Costs of Adverse Events (AE) Associated with Cancer Therapies in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in France (ID 5970)

      14:30 - 15:45  |  Author(s): L. Lévy-Bachelot

      • Abstract

      Background:
      AE associated with existing and future treatments in NSCLC are frequent and should be accounted for in health economic models. In addition to utility decrements, appropriate costing of AE management is needed. In the case of NSCLC which affects 45 200 patients per year in France, published data are scarce and not always complete. It was therefore thought of importance to assess resource use and costs associated with AEs.

      Methods:
      When looking at the grade 3 or 4 AEs appearing for at least 1% of patients in the clinical trials for erlotinib (TITAN, LUX-LUNG 8), ramucirumab plus docetaxel (REVEL), docetaxel and pembrolizumab (KEYNOTE 010), a list of 20 grade 3 and 4 AE was identified as relevant for Health Economic analysis. Among them, 7 did not have cost data available in the literature. Three French oncology experts were consulted. A questionnaire was sent before the meeting with the experts, asking for, according to the grade, insight on resource use (hospitalisation, follow-up visits, diagnosis exams, treatments). Results were discussed during the meeting in order to reach a consensus. Direct medical cost per AE, expressed in 2016 Euros, was then calculated from a national health insurance perspective based on public and private weighted tariffs and 2014 PMSI database.

      Results:
      The mean AE cost was €206 for thrombocytopenia, €263 for ocular toxic effect, €2,332 for arthralgia, €3,282 for venous thromboembolism, €3,732 for pulmonary bleeding, €5,176 for dehydration, €5,751 for pneumonia, infiltration or pneumonitis. Hospitalization costs corresponded to 46% to 100% of total AE cost. These AE costs were consistent with the costs of other grade ¾ AEs previously published for NSCLC therapies.

      Conclusion:
      Among seven grade 3 and 4 AEs seen, four appear to have an important economic impact, with a management cost of at least €3,000 per event.