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The value of medical interventions for lung cancer in the elderly 

Jump to full article: Cancer, 2007-10-24

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CONCLUSIONS.

The cost-effectiveness ratio for nonsmall cell lung cancer was higher than traditional thresholds used to define cost-effective care. The most favorable results were for persons diagnosed with early stage cancer. These results suggested caution when encouraging more intensive care for lung cancer patients without first considering the tradeoffs with the costs of this therapy and its potential effects on mortality and/or quality of life.

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