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. 2021 Nov 2;21:162. doi: 10.1186/s12880-021-00696-z

Table 2.

Results for life-years gained and cost–benefit analysis with the different costs for mammography

Category Total cost (USD) YLG ICER Cost/death averted Number screened/death averted
The private institution only screening mammography
 Age 40–49 years 38,967,374 2466.14 15,800.95 496,078.17 1273.06
 Age 50–59 years 38,585,063 2566.93 15,031.6 359,319 931.238
Government institution only screening mammography
 Age 40–49 years 8,656,833 2466.14 3510.275 110,206.7 1273.06
 Age 50–59 years 8,278,038 2566.93 3224.87 77,088.2 931.238
Screening mammography with 50% of women screened at government and 50% at a private institution
 Age 40–49 years 24,014,173 2466.14 9737.55 305,714.92 1273.06
 Age 50–59 years 23,633,597 2566.93 9206.93 220,085 931.238
Screening mammography with 90% of women screened at government and 10% at a private institution
 Age 40–49 years 11,768,715 2466.14 4739.343 148,793.85 1273.06
 Age 50–59 years 11,308,740 2566.93 4405.54 105,311.26 931.238

YLG years of life gained, ICER incremental cost-effectiveness ratio, USD United States Dollars