Economic potential of abbreviated breast MRI for screening women with dense breast tissue for breast cancer

Eur Radiol. 2022 Nov;32(11):7409-7419. doi: 10.1007/s00330-022-08777-5. Epub 2022 Apr 28.

Abstract

Objectives: Abbreviated breast MRI (AB-MRI) was introduced to reduce both examination and image reading times and to improve cost-effectiveness of breast cancer screening. The aim of this model-based economic study was to analyze the cost-effectiveness of full protocol breast MRI (FB-MRI) vs. AB-MRI in screening women with dense breast tissue for breast cancer.

Methods: Decision analysis and a Markov model were designed to model the cumulative costs and effects of biennial screening in terms of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) from a US healthcare system perspective. Model input parameters for a cohort of women with dense breast tissue were adopted from recent literature. The impact of varying AB-MRI costs per examination as well as specificity on the resulting cost-effectiveness was modeled within deterministic sensitivity analyses.

Results: At an assumed cost per examination of $ 263 for AB-MRI (84% of the cost of a FB-MRI examination), the discounted cumulative costs of both MR-based strategies accounted comparably. Reducing the costs of AB-MRI below $ 259 (82% of the cost of a FB-MRI examination, respectively), the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of FB-MRI exceeded the willingness to pay threshold and the AB-MRI-strategy should be considered preferable in terms of cost-effectiveness.

Conclusions: Our preliminary findings indicate that AB-MRI may be considered cost-effective compared to FB-MRI for screening women with dense breast tissue for breast cancer, as long as the costs per examination do not exceed 82% of the cost of a FB-MRI examination.

Key points: • Cost-effectiveness of abbreviated breast MRI is affected by reductions in specificity and resulting false positive findings and increased recall rates. • Abbreviated breast MRI may be cost-effective up to a cost per examination of 82% of the cost of a full protocol examination. • Abbreviated breast MRI could be an economically preferable alternative to full protocol breast MRI in screening women with dense breast tissue.

Keywords: Breast neoplasms; Cost-effectiveness analysis; Magnetic resonance imaging; Mammography; Screening.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Density
  • Breast Neoplasms* / diagnosis
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Early Detection of Cancer / methods
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods
  • Mammography / methods
  • Mass Screening
  • Quality-Adjusted Life Years