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Cost-minimisation and cost-effectiveness analysis comparing transoral CO2 laser cordectomy, laryngofissure cordectomy and radiotherapy for the treatment of T1–2, N0, M0 glottic carcinoma

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The financial costs of laryngeal cancer treatment are a notable burden on healthcare budgets. In this study, we assess whether CO2 laser surgery is cheaper than radiotherapy or laryngofissure and cordectomy in the treatment of T1–2, N0, M0 glottic squamous cell carcinoma. 56 patients with a mean age of 65.88 years (SD = 10.04), 53 men and 3 women, with T1–2, N0, M0 glottic squamous cell carcinoma were retrospectively analysed. We conducted a comparative analysis of costs associated with three treatments: carbon dioxide laser cordectomy (n = 21), radiotherapy (n = 20), and laryngofissure cordectomy (n = 15). Complications of the radiotherapy and surgical treatments, need for tracheotomy and its permanence, length of hospital stay, occupation and ability to work and economic costs of treatments were recorded. Cost-minimisation and cost-effectiveness analysis were obtained. The cost of transoral laser cordectomy (2,289.79 €) is statistically significantly lower than that of radiotherapy (4,804.72 €) or laryngofissure cordectomy (13,229.75 €) (p < 0.001). Transoral carbon dioxide laser surgery is the best option in terms of cost-effectiveness for the treatment of T1–2, N0, M0 glottic cancer.

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Diaz-de-Cerio, P., Preciado, J., Santaolalla, F. et al. Cost-minimisation and cost-effectiveness analysis comparing transoral CO2 laser cordectomy, laryngofissure cordectomy and radiotherapy for the treatment of T1–2, N0, M0 glottic carcinoma. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 270, 1181–1188 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-012-2139-8

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