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Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted health-care systems, leading to concerns about its subsequent impact on non-COVID disease conditions. The diagnosis and management of cancer is time sensitive and is likely to be substantially affected by these disruptions. We aimed to assess the impac...

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Autores principales: Ranganathan, Priya, Sengar, Manju, Chinnaswamy, Girish, Agrawal, Gaurav, Arumugham, Rajkumar, Bhatt, Rajiv, Bilimagga, Ramesh, Chakrabarti, Jayanta, Chandrasekharan, Arun, Chaturvedi, Harit Kumar, Choudhrie, Rajiv, Dandekar, Mitali, Das, Ashok, Goel, Vineeta, Harris, Caleb, Hegde, Sujai Kolnadguthu, Hulikal, Narendra, Joseph, Deepa, Kantharia, Rajesh, Khan, Azizullah, Kharde, Rohan, Khattry, Navin, Lone, Maqbool M, Mahantshetty, Umesh, Malhotra, Hemant, Menon, Hari, Mishra, Deepti, Nair, Rekha A, Pandya, Shashank J, Patni, Nidhi, Pautu, Jeremy, Pavamani, Simon, Pradhan, Satyajit, Thammineedi, Subramanyeshwar Rao, Selvaluxmy, G, Sharan, Krishna, Sharma, B K, Sharma, Jayesh, Singh, Suresh, Srungavarapu, Gowtham Chandra, Subramaniam, R, Toprani, Rajendra, Raman, Ramanan Venkat, Badwe, Rajendra Achyut, Pramesh, C S
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8159191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34051879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(21)00240-0
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author Ranganathan, Priya
Sengar, Manju
Chinnaswamy, Girish
Agrawal, Gaurav
Arumugham, Rajkumar
Bhatt, Rajiv
Bilimagga, Ramesh
Chakrabarti, Jayanta
Chandrasekharan, Arun
Chaturvedi, Harit Kumar
Choudhrie, Rajiv
Dandekar, Mitali
Das, Ashok
Goel, Vineeta
Harris, Caleb
Hegde, Sujai Kolnadguthu
Hulikal, Narendra
Joseph, Deepa
Kantharia, Rajesh
Khan, Azizullah
Kharde, Rohan
Khattry, Navin
Lone, Maqbool M
Mahantshetty, Umesh
Malhotra, Hemant
Menon, Hari
Mishra, Deepti
Nair, Rekha A
Pandya, Shashank J
Patni, Nidhi
Pautu, Jeremy
Pavamani, Simon
Pradhan, Satyajit
Thammineedi, Subramanyeshwar Rao
Selvaluxmy, G
Sharan, Krishna
Sharma, B K
Sharma, Jayesh
Singh, Suresh
Srungavarapu, Gowtham Chandra
Subramaniam, R
Toprani, Rajendra
Raman, Ramanan Venkat
Badwe, Rajendra Achyut
Pramesh, C S
author_facet Ranganathan, Priya
Sengar, Manju
Chinnaswamy, Girish
Agrawal, Gaurav
Arumugham, Rajkumar
Bhatt, Rajiv
Bilimagga, Ramesh
Chakrabarti, Jayanta
Chandrasekharan, Arun
Chaturvedi, Harit Kumar
Choudhrie, Rajiv
Dandekar, Mitali
Das, Ashok
Goel, Vineeta
Harris, Caleb
Hegde, Sujai Kolnadguthu
Hulikal, Narendra
Joseph, Deepa
Kantharia, Rajesh
Khan, Azizullah
Kharde, Rohan
Khattry, Navin
Lone, Maqbool M
Mahantshetty, Umesh
Malhotra, Hemant
Menon, Hari
Mishra, Deepti
Nair, Rekha A
Pandya, Shashank J
Patni, Nidhi
Pautu, Jeremy
Pavamani, Simon
Pradhan, Satyajit
Thammineedi, Subramanyeshwar Rao
Selvaluxmy, G
Sharan, Krishna
Sharma, B K
Sharma, Jayesh
Singh, Suresh
Srungavarapu, Gowtham Chandra
Subramaniam, R
Toprani, Rajendra
Raman, Ramanan Venkat
Badwe, Rajendra Achyut
Pramesh, C S
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description BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted health-care systems, leading to concerns about its subsequent impact on non-COVID disease conditions. The diagnosis and management of cancer is time sensitive and is likely to be substantially affected by these disruptions. We aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer care in India. METHODS: We did an ambidirectional cohort study at 41 cancer centres across India that were members of the National Cancer Grid of India to compare provision of oncology services between March 1 and May 31, 2020, with the same time period in 2019. We collected data on new patient registrations, number of patients visiting outpatient clinics, hospital admissions, day care admissions for chemotherapy, minor and major surgeries, patients accessing radiotherapy, diagnostic tests done (pathology reports, CT scans, MRI scans), and palliative care referrals. We also obtained estimates from participating centres on cancer screening, research, and educational activities (teaching of postgraduate students and trainees). We calculated proportional reductions in the provision of oncology services in 2020, compared with 2019. FINDINGS: Between March 1 and May 31, 2020, the number of new patients registered decreased from 112 270 to 51 760 (54% reduction), patients who had follow-up visits decreased from 634 745 to 340 984 (46% reduction), hospital admissions decreased from 88 801 to 56 885 (36% reduction), outpatient chemotherapy decreased from 173634 to 109 107 (37% reduction), the number of major surgeries decreased from 17 120 to 8677 (49% reduction), minor surgeries from 18 004 to 8630 (52% reduction), patients accessing radiotherapy from 51 142 to 39 365 (23% reduction), pathological diagnostic tests from 398 373 to 246 616 (38% reduction), number of radiological diagnostic tests from 93 449 to 53 560 (43% reduction), and palliative care referrals from 19 474 to 13 890 (29% reduction). These reductions were even more marked between April and May, 2020. Cancer screening was stopped completely or was functioning at less than 25% of usual capacity at more than 70% of centres during these months. Reductions in the provision of oncology services were higher for centres in tier 1 cities (larger cities) than tier 2 and 3 cities (smaller cities). INTERPRETATION: The COVID-19 pandemic has had considerable impact on the delivery of oncology services in India. The long-term impact of cessation of cancer screening and delayed hospital visits on cancer stage migration and outcomes are likely to be substantial. FUNDING: None. TRANSLATION: For the Hindi translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.
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spelling pubmed-81591912021-05-28 Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study Ranganathan, Priya Sengar, Manju Chinnaswamy, Girish Agrawal, Gaurav Arumugham, Rajkumar Bhatt, Rajiv Bilimagga, Ramesh Chakrabarti, Jayanta Chandrasekharan, Arun Chaturvedi, Harit Kumar Choudhrie, Rajiv Dandekar, Mitali Das, Ashok Goel, Vineeta Harris, Caleb Hegde, Sujai Kolnadguthu Hulikal, Narendra Joseph, Deepa Kantharia, Rajesh Khan, Azizullah Kharde, Rohan Khattry, Navin Lone, Maqbool M Mahantshetty, Umesh Malhotra, Hemant Menon, Hari Mishra, Deepti Nair, Rekha A Pandya, Shashank J Patni, Nidhi Pautu, Jeremy Pavamani, Simon Pradhan, Satyajit Thammineedi, Subramanyeshwar Rao Selvaluxmy, G Sharan, Krishna Sharma, B K Sharma, Jayesh Singh, Suresh Srungavarapu, Gowtham Chandra Subramaniam, R Toprani, Rajendra Raman, Ramanan Venkat Badwe, Rajendra Achyut Pramesh, C S Lancet Oncol Articles BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted health-care systems, leading to concerns about its subsequent impact on non-COVID disease conditions. The diagnosis and management of cancer is time sensitive and is likely to be substantially affected by these disruptions. We aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer care in India. METHODS: We did an ambidirectional cohort study at 41 cancer centres across India that were members of the National Cancer Grid of India to compare provision of oncology services between March 1 and May 31, 2020, with the same time period in 2019. We collected data on new patient registrations, number of patients visiting outpatient clinics, hospital admissions, day care admissions for chemotherapy, minor and major surgeries, patients accessing radiotherapy, diagnostic tests done (pathology reports, CT scans, MRI scans), and palliative care referrals. We also obtained estimates from participating centres on cancer screening, research, and educational activities (teaching of postgraduate students and trainees). We calculated proportional reductions in the provision of oncology services in 2020, compared with 2019. FINDINGS: Between March 1 and May 31, 2020, the number of new patients registered decreased from 112 270 to 51 760 (54% reduction), patients who had follow-up visits decreased from 634 745 to 340 984 (46% reduction), hospital admissions decreased from 88 801 to 56 885 (36% reduction), outpatient chemotherapy decreased from 173634 to 109 107 (37% reduction), the number of major surgeries decreased from 17 120 to 8677 (49% reduction), minor surgeries from 18 004 to 8630 (52% reduction), patients accessing radiotherapy from 51 142 to 39 365 (23% reduction), pathological diagnostic tests from 398 373 to 246 616 (38% reduction), number of radiological diagnostic tests from 93 449 to 53 560 (43% reduction), and palliative care referrals from 19 474 to 13 890 (29% reduction). These reductions were even more marked between April and May, 2020. Cancer screening was stopped completely or was functioning at less than 25% of usual capacity at more than 70% of centres during these months. Reductions in the provision of oncology services were higher for centres in tier 1 cities (larger cities) than tier 2 and 3 cities (smaller cities). INTERPRETATION: The COVID-19 pandemic has had considerable impact on the delivery of oncology services in India. The long-term impact of cessation of cancer screening and delayed hospital visits on cancer stage migration and outcomes are likely to be substantial. FUNDING: None. TRANSLATION: For the Hindi translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section. Elsevier Ltd. 2021-07 2021-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8159191/ /pubmed/34051879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(21)00240-0 Text en © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Articles
Ranganathan, Priya
Sengar, Manju
Chinnaswamy, Girish
Agrawal, Gaurav
Arumugham, Rajkumar
Bhatt, Rajiv
Bilimagga, Ramesh
Chakrabarti, Jayanta
Chandrasekharan, Arun
Chaturvedi, Harit Kumar
Choudhrie, Rajiv
Dandekar, Mitali
Das, Ashok
Goel, Vineeta
Harris, Caleb
Hegde, Sujai Kolnadguthu
Hulikal, Narendra
Joseph, Deepa
Kantharia, Rajesh
Khan, Azizullah
Kharde, Rohan
Khattry, Navin
Lone, Maqbool M
Mahantshetty, Umesh
Malhotra, Hemant
Menon, Hari
Mishra, Deepti
Nair, Rekha A
Pandya, Shashank J
Patni, Nidhi
Pautu, Jeremy
Pavamani, Simon
Pradhan, Satyajit
Thammineedi, Subramanyeshwar Rao
Selvaluxmy, G
Sharan, Krishna
Sharma, B K
Sharma, Jayesh
Singh, Suresh
Srungavarapu, Gowtham Chandra
Subramaniam, R
Toprani, Rajendra
Raman, Ramanan Venkat
Badwe, Rajendra Achyut
Pramesh, C S
Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study
title Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study
title_full Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study
title_fullStr Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study
title_short Impact of COVID-19 on cancer care in India: a cohort study
title_sort impact of covid-19 on cancer care in india: a cohort study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8159191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34051879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(21)00240-0
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