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Yi Xiong1, Kwun C G Chan2, Malka Gorfine3
1Department of Biostatistics, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.
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Cancer prevention is recognized as a key strategy for reducing disease incidence, mortality, and the overall burden on individuals and society. However, determining when to begin preventive interventions presents a significant challenge: starting too early may lead to more interventions and increased lifetime burdens due to repeated administrations, while delaying may miss opportunities to prevent cancer. Evidence-based recommendations require a benefit-burden analysis that weighs life-years gained against the burden of interventions. With the growing availability of large-scale observational data, there is now an opportunity to empirically evaluate these trade-offs. In this paper, we propose a causal framework for assessing the benefit and burden of cancer prevention, using an illness-death model with semi-competing risks. Extensive simulations demonstrate that the proposed estimators are unbiased, with robust inference across realistic scenarios. We apply this approach to a benefit-burden analysis of the preventive screening for colorectal cancer, utilizing data from the large-scale Women's Health Initiative. Our findings suggest that initiating screening at age 50 years achieves the highest life-year gains with an acceptable incremental burden-to-benefit ratio compared to no screening, contributing valuable real-world evidence to the field of preventive cancer interventions.
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