Cost-effectiveness of chest radiography using artificial intelligence for lung cancer screening in South Korea.

Journal: Scientific reports

This study used a decision-analytic model to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of five lung cancer screening strategies in South Korea:

  • No screening
  • Chest X-ray (CXR)
  • AI-assisted CXR
  • Low-dose CT (LDCT)
  • AI-assisted LDCT

Simulating cohorts based on age and smoking status, the analysis projected lifetime costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), using a willingness-to-pay threshold of $32,409.9 per QALY.

Key findings:

  • AI-assisted CXR showed a favorable incremental cost-effectiveness ratio ($8,679–$10,030 per QALY) across all age groups, making it a cost-effective and scalable screening option.
  • CXR alone was less cost-effective.
  • LDCT-based strategies exceeded the willingness-to-pay threshold.

These results support integrating AI-assisted CXR into lung cancer screening programs to improve economic efficiency.

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