Filipa Landeiro
Colleges
Filipa Landeiro
Senior Researcher
Filipa Landeiro joined the Health Economics Research Centre in January 2012 to undertake a DPhil in Public Health, investigating the impact of social isolation on delayed discharges of older hip fracture patients, and the associated costs for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom and in Portugal. She also holds a Master’s degree in Social Gerontology from the Universitat de Barcelona, a MA in Economic Development from the University of Leicester and a BA(Hons) in Economics from Lancaster University.
Filipa’s main research interest is the health economics of old age. She is currently working on the Real world Outcomes across the Alzheimer’s Disease spectrum for better care: Multi-modal data Access Platform (ROADMAP project) conducting systematic reviews on: economic models for dementia, quality of life of people with pre-dementia or dementia, and resources used and costs incurred by people with pre-dementia or dementia. She is also involved in the development of the specifications for a future economic model for Alzheimer’s disease and in the “mapping” of disease specific instruments to generate health state values. Filipa is also working on the Fracture Free project, estimating health and social care costs for hip fracture patients. And she continues to research topics addressed in her DPhil: the effects of interventions aiming to alleviate social isolation and loneliness in later life, and delayed discharges of older patients from acute hospitals
Filipa also works for the Oxford School of Public Health, coordinating and supervising the placements of public health registrars and of foundation doctors in their public health rotations. She acts as academic rep at the Annual Review of Competence Progression panel for the School.
Additionally, Filipa implemented a peer support network for DPhil and MSc students in the Nuffield Department of Population Health and she acts as a trained peer supporter.
Recent publications
Health-economic challenges for new Alzheimer's disease treatments.
Journal article
Fu J. et al, (2026), J Prev Alzheimers Dis, 13
Cost Effectiveness of Local Anaesthetic Transperineal Versus Transrectal Biopsy: Results from the TRANSLATE Study.
Journal article
Little M. et al, (2026), Eur Urol Focus, 12, 227 - 236
A0842 Comparison of prostate cancer yield per MRI target lesion for LATP versus TRUS prostate biopsy: New insights from the TRANSLATE randomised clinical trial
Conference paper
Ranasinha N. et al, (2026), European Urology, 89, S1 - S2
Comparison of prostate cancer yield per MRI target lesion for LATP versus TRUS prostate biopsy: New insights from the TRANSLATE randomised clinical trial
Conference paper
Ranasinha N. et al, (2026), EUROPEAN UROLOGY, 89
COMPARISON OF PROSTATE CANCER YIELD PER MRI TARGET LESION FOR LATP VERSUS TRUS PROSTATE BIOPSY: NEW INSIGHTS FROM THE TRANSLATE RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL
Conference paper
Ranasinha NMS. et al, (2026), JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 215
Developing Topics
Journal article
Cardenas MK. et al, (2025), Alzheimer S Dementia the Journal of the Alzheimer S Association, 21
Public Health
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Porras ML. et al, (2025), Alzheimer S Dementia the Journal of the Alzheimer S Association, 21
Public Health
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Serruto FT. et al, (2025), Alzheimer S Dementia the Journal of the Alzheimer S Association, 21
Validation and cost-effectiveness of an mHealth tool for cognitive impairment detection in Peru: protocol for the IMPACT Salud observational study.
Journal article
Cardenas MK. et al, (2025), BMJ Open, 15
Systematic review of health economic models for assessment and diagnosis of dementia
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Kwon J. et al, (2025), Alzheimer's & Dementia: Behavior & Socioeconomics of Aging, 1
Protocol for the GOLF trial: randomized clinical trial on the LINX management system versus fundoplication for the surgical treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
Journal article
Markar SR. et al, (2025), Br J Surg, 112
Local anaesthetic transperineal biopsy versus transrectal prostate biopsy in prostate cancer detection (TRANSLATE): a multicentre, randomised, controlled trial.
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Bryant RJ. et al, (2025), Lancet Oncol, 26, 583 - 595
Assessment of Health System Readiness and Quality of Dementia Services in Peru: Protocol for a Qualitative Study With Stakeholder Interviews and Documentation Review.
Journal article
Lazo-Porras M. et al, (2025), JMIR Res Protoc, 14
Human-centered design and maternity care: is this a possible interplay?-a systematic review.
Journal article
Landeiro F. et al, (2025), BMC Pregnancy Childbirth, 25
Rethinking and transforming health systems for dementia care in low- and middle-income country settings.
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Miranda JJ. et al, (2025), PLOS Glob Public Health, 5
Evidence for local anaesthetic transperineal biopsy versus transrectal prostate biopsy.
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Lamb AD. et al, (2024), BMJ, 387
Peruvian healthcare system readiness for dementia: First insights from an ongoing research study.
Journal article
Serruto FT. et al, (2024), Alzheimers Dement, 20
Innovating using mHealth for people with dementia and co‐morbidity and their carers: Screening and economic assessment at the population level.
Journal article
Anza‐Ramirez C. et al, (2024), Alzheimers Dement, 20
The economic burden of cancer, coronary heart disease, dementia, and stroke in England in 2018, with projection to 2050: an evaluation of two cohort studies.
Journal article
Landeiro F. et al, (2024), Lancet Healthy Longev, 5, e514 - e523
