Investigator

Marek Majdan

Professor · University of Trnava, Department of Public Health

MMMarek Majdan
Papers(1)
High-risk human papil…
Collaborators(10)
Marlieke de FouwNaheed NazrulAminur RahmanCarolyn NakisigeFengming PanGeertruida H. de BockJaap KootJanine de ZeeuwJelle StekelenburgJohnblack K Kabukye
Institutions(8)
Department Of Public …Leiden UniversityUnknown InstitutionInternational Centre …Uganda Cancer Institu…University Of Groning…Faculteit Medische We…Stockholm University

Papers

High-risk human papillomavirus testing for underscreened populations: cost-effectiveness and affordability in three country settings

The high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV)-based screening recommended by the World Health Organization is expected to lead to worldwide reduction of the cervical cancer burden, but the countries burdened most by cervical cancer also struggle with the costs of transitioning to this approach. Country-specific evaluations are needed to inform policymakers on implementation of hrHPV-based screening for their setting. Following initial implementation in Uganda, Bangladesh and Slovakia focused on underscreened women in the PRESCRIP-TEC project, we investigated the potential cost-effectiveness and affordability of hrHPV-based screening strategies. Country-specific model-based cost-effectiveness and budget impact analyses were conducted for the three countries, comparing the PRESCRIP-TEC strategy with the existing screening strategy in each setting. Data from initial project implementation informed the relevant model parameters. The PRESCRIP-TEC strategy resulted in disability-adjusted life year (DALY) gains in all three countries. The cervical cancer incidence rate was reduced by a third for Uganda, 15% for Bangladesh and 11% for Slovakia. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratios were UGX 0.56 million per DALY for Uganda (I$ 475), BDT 76 thousand per DALY for Bangladesh (I$ 1698) and EUR 1782 (I$ 3637) per DALY for Slovakia. Substantial additional funding will be required to enable implementation, particularly in relation to the initial start-up costs. The provided estimates can serve to inform policymakers and researchers in the context of implementing hrHPV-based screening in diverse settings.

142Works
1Papers
14Collaborators
Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsPapillomavirus InfectionsEarly Detection of CancerPrognosis

Positions

2021–

Professor

University of Trnava · Department of Public Health

2020–

Head

University of Trnava · Institute for Global Health and Epidemiology

2015–

Associate professor

University of Trnava · Department of Public Health

2005–

Assistant professor

University of Trnava · Department of Public Health

Education

2018

MSc. Epidemiology

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

2005

PhD Public Health

University of Trnava · Department of Public Health

2003

MSc Public Health

University of Trnava · Department of Public Health

Links & IDs
0000-0001-8037-742X

Scopus: 36147855100

Researcher Id: K-5017-2012