Appendix 1. Overview of Extracted Data from the Targeted Literature Review
This appendix summarises the key data extracted from the targeted literature review, including study characteristics, countries/regions, modelling strategy used, key parameters, and outcomes, which are then used to inform the modelling approach and parameters.
Appendix 2. Comprehensive Information for Each Study from the Targeted Literature Review
This appendix provides detailed, study-level information from the targeted literature review, including full extraction tables, methodological details, and relevant variables used for parameterisation and validation of the economic models.
Annex 1. Cost-effectiveness analysis of a lung cancer screening program in the Netherlands
This annex contains a publication to which the author has contributed.
Citation: Berge H ten, Willems B, Pan X, Dvortsin E, Aerts J, Postma MJ, et al. Cost-effectiveness analysis of a lung cancer screening program in the netherlands: a simulation based on NELSON and NLST study outcomes. J Med Econ. 2024 Sep 18;1–47. doi:10.1080/13696998.2024.2404359.
It provides detailed methodological inputs and results of the cost-effectiveness analysis of a lung cancer screening program in the Netherlands, including model structure and inputs, sensitivity analyses, and health economic outcomes, supporting the discussion session in the thesis.
Annex 2. Shall We Screen Lung Cancer with Volume Computed Tomography in Austria: A Cost-Effectiveness Modelling Study
This annex contains a publication to which the author has contributed.
Citation: ten Berge H, Ramaker D, Piazza G, Pan X, Lamprecht B, Valipour A, et al. Shall We Screen Lung Cancer with Volume Computed Tomography in Austria? A Cost-Effectiveness Modelling Study. Cancers (Basel). 2024 Aug 1;16(15). doi:10.3390/CANCERS16152623 PubMed PMID: 39123350.
It provides detailed methodological inputs and results of the cost-effectiveness analysis of a lung cancer screening program in Austria, including model structure and inputs, sensitivity analyses, and health economic outcomes, supporting the discussion session in the thesis.