Broadstreet is off to Copenhagen this week! We are looking forward to exploring the city’s canals, enjoying some fine food and of course, taking in ISPOR Europe 2019.
We will be presenting a number of posters this year, including:
Comprehensive genomic profiling for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): A health and budget impact analysis
Authors: K Johnston, B Sheffield, S Yip, P Lakzadeh, C Qian, J Nam
Costs of in-house mutational-testing and implications for economic evaluation: A case example of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
Authors: K Johnston, B Sheffield, S Yip, P Lakzadeh, C Qian, J Nam
Tumor-specific randomized controlled trials in rare oncogene-driven cancers: asking for the impossible?
Authors: Greta Lozano-Ortega, Matt Hodgson, Iain Bennett, Florian Csintalan, Clarissa Zerbini, Karissa Johnston, Julian Nam
Genomic screening costs in modelling: a penalty for innovation?
Authors: Karissa Johnston, Greta Lozano-Ortega, Matt Hodgson, Florian Csintalan, Clarissa Zerbini, Julian Nam
The use of real-world data in health technology assessments of medications for rare diseases
Authors: Meagan Harwood, Alison Deighton, Alexis Mickle, Christina Qian, Shelagh Szabo
The Natural History of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in the Corticosteroid Era: A Systematic Review of Studies from Canada and the US
Authors: Alison M. Deighton, Shelagh M. Szabo, Renna M. Salhany, Meagan M. Harwood, Jean Mah, Katherine L. Gooch
Variability in Age at Loss of Ambulation by Genotype Among Boys With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)
Authors: Shelagh M. Szabo, Katherine L. Gooch, Alexis T. Mickle, Anne Connolly
Utility values for health states associated with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD): A systematic review
Authors: Shelagh M. Szabo, Ivana F. Audhya, Daniel C. Malone, David Feeny, Katherine L. Gooch
If you’re in Copenhagen and would like to meet up, get in touch. We’d be happy meet up for some open-faced sandwiches and discuss what’s new in HEOR!