A dynamic stochastic model for colon and rectum cancer is developed to
obtain the optimal ages to perform colonoscopies. The currently
recommended guideline for colonoscopy is to test at ages 50, 60, 70, 80
and 90. Our Monte Carlo simulation yields a cost/life-year saved of
$54,919.62 for the official policy. We ask the following: if we could
reallocate the 5 tests between the ages of 50 and 90, which ages for
testing would give the lowest cost/life-year saved? Of the 91,309
possible policies 43,026, or 47%, have a better cost per life-year saved
than the currently recommended guidelines. The policy with the lowest
cost is to test at the ages of 64, 71, 73, 79, 85 with a cost of
$38,081.37 per life-year saved. An improvement of 30% in the
cost/life-year saved. The framework developed in this paper can be
further used to evaluate the cost effectiveness of current guidelines
for other cancers. The policies can be personalized by sex and race to
have better cost- effectiveness ratios. Finally, guidelines can be
developed to equate cost per life-year saved across different cancers.