Objectives: Leading medical professional societies (eg, ASCO, ESMO, NCCN) have recently released frameworks to facilitate discussions on the value of cancer therapies. This literature review summarizes recent trends on the concept of evaluating value in cancer care, using mCRC as an example. MethOds: Relevant publications were identified using predetermined search criteria in Medline (01/01/2005-12/31/2015) and abstracts presented at key conferences (01/01/2015-12/31/2015). Publications were reviewed if they addressed the following topics: providers/prescriber oncology value frameworks, factors influential for payer/reimbursement decision making in oncology, and components of "value assessment" in oncology. Results: From 13,914 unique results, 322 described mCRC-related pharmacotherapies; 90 met the inclusion criteria (46 in Europe and 39 in US; some covered > 1 country). Value evaluations published as journal articles increased more steadily across the review timeframe in Europe:
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