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Context: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder among reproductive-aged females, and women with PCOS are at increased risk for endometrial cancer (EndoCA), the most common gynecological malignancy.
Objective: Our study sought to assess the economic burden associated with EndoCA in PCOS.
Method: Using PRISMA systematic review guidelines, we evaluated studies on EndoCA rates in patients with PCOS. Excluded studies were reviews and case reports, those with nonhuman subjects, without controls, without full text available, or reporting solely on other conditions. Selected studies were assessed for quality using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Meta-analysis used DerSimonian-Laird random effects model to assess pooled risk ratio (RR). Excess cost was assessed in US dollars (USD).
Result: Of 98 studies screened, 9 were included. Pooled RR for EndoCA in PCOS was 3.46 (95% CI, 2.28-5.23), P ≤ .001. In the United States, prevalence of EndoCA in patients with PCOS in 2020 was 1.712%, compared with a baseline estimated prevalence in all women of 0.489%. The excess prevalence of EndoCA attributable to PCOS was 1.223%, approximately 98 348 affected women. A population attributable fraction of EndoCA for PCOS was 24.4%. Given estimated costs of EndoCA exceeding $1.9 billion (in 2023 USD), the economic burden of EndoCA attributable to PCOS exceeds $467 million/year.
Conclusion: The excess annual US healthcare cost for EndoCA attributable to PCOS exceeds $467 million/year (2023 USD). Although a concerning morbidity of PCOS, it is notable that the economic burden of EndoCA attributable to the disorder represents only a small fraction of its total healthcare burden.
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