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Malignant melanoma is an aggressive form of skin cancer that is generally fatal if untreated. Approximately 10-20% of patients treated with ipilimumab may experience significant long term survival benefits. However, a UK agency recently recommended against public funding for ipilimumab on the grounds that no biomarkers have been discovered to identify the small group of people most likely to benefit from this treatment. The goals of this project are to 1. Create a decision analytic model to assess the health impact, costs and cost effectiveness of treatment with ipilimumab; and 2. Determine the conditions required for a biomarker test to be considered cost effective. This work will be done in partnership with ARCC, The Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control. The project will benefit ARCC by contributing to their research activities in the area of Health Technology Assessmen
Gregory Zaric
Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control;Western University
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