Abstract

Age-standardized incidence rate of oral cancer (OC) in Taiwanese males remains high globally. Although free population-based oral mucosa examination (OME) is provided in Taiwan, late diagnoses and low survival rates of OC are still critical public health concerns. This study aimed to estimate the potential lifetime cost-effectiveness of the risk scoring model (RSM), a novel prediction strategy additional with OME simultaneously or consequently, in the OC screening program of Taiwan.

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