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Shah Alam Khan, M.D.

Shah Alam Khan, M.D.

Shah Alam Khan, M.D.

Position:

PhD student

E-mail:

shahalam.khan@nct-heidelberg.de

Phone:

+49 6221 42 1917

Fax:

+49 6221 42-1919

Shah Alam Khan is a doctoral researcher, and his PhD thesis focuses on the cost-effectiveness analysis of risk-stratified breast cancer screening strategies in Germany.

Shah Alam is a medical doctor by training and he completed his Master of Science in Public Health with specialization in Healthcare Management from Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. He has working experience with the World Health Organization in Polio Eradication & Disease Surveillance Program.


Selected Publications

S. A. Khan, K. Hernandez-Villafuerte, D. Hernandez, M. Schlander:
Estimation of the stage-wise costs of breast cancer in Germany using a modeling approach.
Frontiers in Public Health, 2023: 10, published 6 Jan 2023.
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.946544.

S. A. Khan, K. V. Hernandez-Villafuerte, M. T. Muchadeyi, M. Schlander:
Cost-effectiveness of risk-based breast cancer screening: A systematic review.
International Journal of Cancer, first published online 12 April 2021.
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.33593.

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