Abstract

This supplementary data is supportive to the research article entitled ‘Cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in heavy smokers: A micro-simulation modelling study’ (Yihui Du et al. 2020). This supplementary contains a description of the model input and the related model output data that were not included in the research article. The input data used for the tumour growth model and the self-detected tumour size model are provided. The output data of this article include the data used for cost-effectiveness analysis of lung cancer LDCT screening with the Dutch and international discount rates, the data of the sensitivity analysis, and the data of the model validation.

Highlights

  • Supplementary data for a model-based health economic evaluation on lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography in a high-risk population

  • This supplementary data is supportive to the research article entitled ‘Cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in heavy smokers: A micro-simulation modelling study’ (Yihui Du et al 2020)

  • This supplementary contains a description of the model input and the related model output data that were not included in the research article

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Public health and health policy Health economic evaluation of lung cancer screening Microsoft office excel worksheet tabs Collected from published literature. The data for the health economic evaluation were the output data of the model. The data provide the details of model input regarding the cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening, which can facilitate the readers’ understanding of the model structure. The data provide the details of model output of validation and various lung cancer screening scenarios, which are helpful to understand the related research article. All researchers and readers who focus on model-based cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening can benefit from these data. The data could enrich the readers’ knowledge about the model-based health economic evaluation of lung cancer screening. Data provided in this article include the model input data that were not included in the research article and the model output data for the health economic evaluation on lung cancer screening with lowdose computed tomography (LDCT). The accompanying data file ‘Cost-effectiveness_Lung cancer screening_Dataset’ is provided and available in the data repository [2]

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