Ozmen, VahitCakar, BurcuGokmen, ErhanOzdogan, MustafaGuler, NiluferUras, CihanOk, EnginDemircan, OrhanIsikdogan, AbdurrahmanSaip, Pinar2023-02-212023-02-212019-01-0110.5152/ejbh.2019.4761https://hdl.handle.net/11443/2520http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/ejbh.2019.4761Objective: Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease, and genetic profiling helps to individualize adjuvant treatment. The Oncotype DX is a validated test to predict benefit of adjuvant systemic treatment. The aims of this study are to determine the costs of chemotherapy in government hospitals in Turkey and evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the Oncotype DX from the national insurance perspective. Materials and Methods: A Markov model was developed to make long term projections of distant recurrence, survival, quality adjusted life expectancy, and direct costs for patients with ER+, HER2-, node-negative or up to 3 node-positive early stage breast cancer. Turkish decision impact study patient data were captured for model reference. In that study, ten academic centers across Turkey participated in a prospective trial. Of 165 patients with pT1-3, pN0-N1mic, ER-positive, and HER-2 negative tumors, 57\% had low recurrence score (RS), 35\% had intermediate RS, and 8\% had high RS, respectively. The overall rate of change in chemotherapy treatment decisions following Oncotype DX was 33\%. Results: The cost of adjuvant chemotherapy in public hospitals was estimated at \$3.649, and Oncotype Dx test was \$5.141. Based on the cost-effectiveness analysis, Oncotype DX testing was estimated to improve life expectancy (+0.86 years) and quality-adjusted life expectancy (+0.68 QALYs) versus standard care. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICERs) of Oncotype DX was estimated to be \$7207.9 per QALY gained and \$5720.6 per LY gained versus current clinical practice. Conclusion: As Oncotype DX was found both cost-effective and life-saving from a national perspective, the test should be introduced to standard care in patients with ER+, HER-2 negative early-stage breast cancer in Turkey.Early breast cancergenetic profilingoncotype-Dxcostmarkov modelCost effectiveness of Gene Expression Profiling in Patients with Early-Stage Breast Cancer in a Middle-Income Country, Turkey: Results of a Prospective Multicenter StudyArticleWOS:000473357300009