Health Economics Research in Cancer Screening: Research Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Directions.

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Cancer screening has long been considered a worthy public health investment. Health economics offers the theoretical foundation and research methodology to understand the demand- and supply-side factors associated with screening and evaluate screening-related policies and interventions. This article provides an overview of health economic theories and methods related to cancer screening and discusses opportunities for future research. We review 2 academic disciplines most relevant to health economics research in cancer screening: applied microeconomics and decision science. We consider 3 emerging topics: cancer screening policies in national as well as local contexts, "choosing wisely" screening practices, and targeted screening efforts for vulnerable subpopulations. We also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of available data sources and opportunities for methodological research and training. Recommendations to strengthen research infrastructure include developing novel data linkage strategies, increasing access to electronic health records, establishing curriculum and training programs, promoting multidisciplinary collaborations, and enhancing research funding opportunities.

Abbreviation
J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr
Publication Date
2022-07-07
Volume
2022
Issue
59
Page Numbers
42-50
Pubmed ID
35788368
Medium
Print
Full Title
Health Economics Research in Cancer Screening: Research Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Directions.
Authors
Shih YT, Sabik LM, Stout NK, Halpern MT, Lipscomb J, Ramsey S, Ritzwoller DP