Table 4: The cost effectiveness of the screening programs was 577,500 per avoided death, and 36,500 per saved life years.
| With screening | Without screening | |
| Cost | ||
| 1-Screening | 2,520,105 SR (681,110$) |
|
| 2-Diagnosis | 1,79,915 | 2,12,580 |
| (48,626$) | (57,454$) | |
| 3-Treatment and follow up | 1,13,803 | 10,12,720 |
| (30,758$) | (273,708$) | |
| Total | 28,13,823 | 12,25,300 |
| (760,493$) | (331,162$) | |
| Effects | ||
| 1-Death due to breast cancer 2-Life years saved |
4,52,450 11,18,755 |
5,29,050 |
| Cost-effectiveness | ||
| Per avoided death | 577,500 SR | |
| (156,081$) | ||
| Per saved life years | 36,500 SR | |
| (9,865$) | ||