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The initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diagnosis of new cancers at a large pathology laboratory in the public health sector, Western Cape Province, South Africa

机译:Covid-19大流行对公共卫生部门大型病理实验室诊断新癌症的初步影响,南非

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BACKGROUND. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted cancer diagnostic services. A decline in the number of new cancers being diagnosed over a relatively short term implies a delay in diagnosis and subsequent treatment. This delay is expected to have a negative effect on cancer-related morbidity and mortality. The impact of the pandemic on the number of new cancer diagnoses in our setting is unknown. OBJECTIVES. To assess the impact of COVID-19 on the number of new cancers diagnosed at our institution in the first 3 months following the implementation of lockdown restrictions, by focusing on common non-cutaneous cancers. METHODS. A retrospective laboratory-based audit was performed at a large anatomical pathology laboratory in Western Cape Province, South Africa. The numbers of new diagnoses for six common cancers (breast, prostate, cervix, large bowel, oesophagus and stomach) from 1 April 2020 to 30 June 2020 were compared with the corresponding period in 2019. RESULTS. Histopathological diagnoses for the six cancers combined decreased by 192 (-36.2%), from 531 new cases in the 2019 study period to 339 in the corresponding period in 2020. Substantial declines were seen for prostate (-58.2%), oesophageal (-44.1%), breast (-32.9%), gastric (-32.6%) and colorectal cancer (-29.2%). The smallest decline was seen in cervical cancer (-7%). New breast cancers diagnosed by cytopathology declined by 61.1%. CONCLUSIONS. The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated response resulted in a substantial decline in the number of new cancer diagnoses, implying a delay in diagnosis. Cancer-related morbidity and mortality is expected to rise as a result, with the greatest increase in mortality expected from breast and colorectal cancer.
机译:背景。 Covid-19大流行破坏了癌症诊断服务。在相对短期内诊断诊断的新癌症数量的下降意味着延迟诊断和随后的治疗。预计此延迟将对癌症相关的发病率和死亡率产生负面影响。大流行对我们环境中新癌症诊断数量的影响是未知的。目标。通过专注于普通的非皮肤癌,评估Covid-19在执行锁定限制后的前3个月内诊断的新癌症的影响。方法。在南非西开普省的大型解剖病理学实验室进行了一种基于回顾的实验室审计。与2019年4月1日至2020年6月30日至6月30日的六个常见癌症(乳房,前列腺,子宫颈,大肠,食管和胃)的新诊断的数量与2019年的相应期间。结果。六种癌症的组织病理学诊断在2020年相应期间的2019年研究期至339的531个新案例中汇总(-36.2%)。前列腺(-58.2%),食管(-44.1) %),乳房(-32.9%),胃(-32.6%)和结直肠癌(-29.2%)。宫颈癌中最小的下降(-7%)。被细胞病变诊断的新乳腺癌下降了61.1%。结论。第一波Covid-19大流行和相关的响应导致新癌症诊断数量大幅下降,这意味着诊断延迟。预计癌症相关的发病率和死亡率将会增加,乳腺癌和结直肠癌预期的死亡率最大。

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