Health Economics of Precision Prevention: Pursuing Data and Methods
The Prevention and Early Detection of Cancer Network (PREDICT) Symposium 2025 featured leading experts sharing the latest research, innovations, and best practices in early detection, policy and advocacy and community engagement; with the aim to accelerate the translation of cancer prevention and early detection research into real-world impact.
At the symposium, Prof. Gang Chen introduced the role of health economics in supporting precision prevention.
He presented recent global evidence on economic evaluations and patient preferences in the context of cancer prevention and early detection. Additionally, he highlighted key challenges in producing high-quality health economic evidence in this area.
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