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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2014 Dec 9;121(7):1088–1097. doi: 10.1002/cncr.29162

Table 1. Clinical and economic outcomes with navigation for one-time screening colonoscopy in a 10,000-person predominantly minority cohort, ages 50 to >80: Base case.

No Screening Colonoscopy without Navigation Colonoscopy with Navigation
Screening Uptake 0% 40% 65%
CRC cases per 10,000 persons from entry until age 100 551 453 392
CRC stage
 Localized 40% 41% 42%
 Regional 37% 37% 37%
 Distant 23% 22% 21%
CRC deaths per 10,000 persons 216 174 148
QALYs/person 15.4222 15.4439 15.4575
Cost/person $2,814 $2,558 $2,422
ICER
 No Screening - Dominates Dominates
 Colonoscopy without Navigation - - Dominates
 Colonoscopy with Navigation - - -
Results by subpopulation
QALYs/person, African American* 14.2774 14.3012 14.3161
Cost/person, African American* $3,276 $2,929 $2,734
QALYs/person, Hispanic* 16.4264 16.4458 16.4579
Cost/person, Hispanic* $2,347 $2,184 $2,105
QALYs/person, White* 15.4349 15.4602 15.4761
Cost/person, White* $3,258 $2,917 $2,727
QALYs/person, Age 55 at entry** 17.4717 17.4944 17.5086
Cost/person, Age 55 at entry** $2,661 $2,480 $2,389
QALYs/person, Age 65 at entry** 13.7169 13.7398 13.7540
Cost/person, Age 65 at entry** $3,058 $2,697 $2,495
QALYs/person, Age 75 at entry** 9.7467 9.7600 9.7684
Cost/person, Age 75 at entry** $2,945 $2,597 $2,402
QALYs/person, Age 85 at entry** 5.9554 5.9610 5.9643
Cost/person, Age 85 at entry** $2,271 $2,127 $2,061
*

57% age 50-59, 33% age 60-69, 9% age 70-79 and 1% age ≥80.

**

43% African American, 49% Hispanic, 4% White and 4% Other.

CRC, colorectal cancer; QALY, quality-adjusted life-year; ICER, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio.