MCHE at ISPOR Europe 2025, Glasgow, 10-12 November.
The Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE) has a strong presence at ISPOR Europe 2025, taking place in Glasgow from 10 to 12 of November. MCHE researchers will present a series of health economics and outcomes research studies covering methodological...
Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Young Women: BCAN-RAY
Choice Matters: Crafting Breast Cancer Risk Tools with Young Women in Mind For a number of years, researchers in MCHE have contributed to research on the potential use of breast cancer risk prediction in breast cancer screening. In a risk-stratified breast cancer...
Updating evidence for cardiovascular conditions’ effects of health-related quality of life
Policy-makers often use mathematical models to decide whether new health interventions are cost-effective. These models require estimates of health-related quality of life for the relevant conditions. It is important that these estimates are accurate. Otherwise,...


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