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  • Health economics
  • Clinical outcomes research
  • Surgical oncology

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  • Cost-effectiveness research (CER) is crucial for evaluating healthcare interventions.
  • CER analyzes the relationship between costs and clinical outcomes.
  • Practitioners increasingly need to optimize patient care while managing costs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the principles of cost-effectiveness research.
  • To examine the application of CER in surgical oncology.
  • To identify future opportunities for CER methodologies in this field.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of cost-effectiveness studies.
  • Analysis of CER applications in surgical oncology.
  • Discussion of methodological advancements and future directions.

Main Results:

  • Cost-effectiveness research provides a framework for understanding the value of healthcare interventions.
  • CER is a vital tool for decision-making in surgical oncology.
  • Methodologies in CER offer potential for improved resource allocation and patient outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Cost-effectiveness research is integral to modern healthcare and surgical oncology.
  • Its application helps in optimizing patient care and resource utilization.
  • Further development and application of CER methodologies are essential for advancing surgical oncology.