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Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has triggered the disruption of health care on a global scale. With Italy tangled up in the pandemic response, oncology care has been largely diverted and cancer screenings suspended. Our multicenter Italian study aimed to evaluate whether COVID-19 has...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9438923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35815922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac129 |
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author | Mentrasti, Giulia Cantini, Luca Zichi, Clizia D’Ostilio, Nicola Gelsomino, Fabio Martinelli, Erika Chiari, Rita La Verde, Nicla Bisonni, Renato Cognigni, Valeria Pinterpe, Giada Pecci, Federica Migliore, Antonella Aimar, Giacomo De Vita, Francesca Traisci, Donatella Spallanzani, Andrea Martini, Giulia Nicolardi, Linda Cona, Maria Silvia Baleani, Maria Giuditta Rocchi, Marco Luigi Bruno Berardi, Rossana |
author_facet | Mentrasti, Giulia Cantini, Luca Zichi, Clizia D’Ostilio, Nicola Gelsomino, Fabio Martinelli, Erika Chiari, Rita La Verde, Nicla Bisonni, Renato Cognigni, Valeria Pinterpe, Giada Pecci, Federica Migliore, Antonella Aimar, Giacomo De Vita, Francesca Traisci, Donatella Spallanzani, Andrea Martini, Giulia Nicolardi, Linda Cona, Maria Silvia Baleani, Maria Giuditta Rocchi, Marco Luigi Bruno Berardi, Rossana |
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description | BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has triggered the disruption of health care on a global scale. With Italy tangled up in the pandemic response, oncology care has been largely diverted and cancer screenings suspended. Our multicenter Italian study aimed to evaluate whether COVID-19 has impacted access to diagnosis, staging, and treatment for patients newly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC), compared with pre-pandemic time. METHODS: All consecutive new CRC patients referred to 8 Italian oncology institutions between March and December 2020 were included. Access rate and temporal intervals between date of symptoms onset, radiological and cytohistological diagnosis, treatment start and first radiological evaluation were analyzed and compared with the same months of 2019. RESULTS: A reduction (29%) in newly diagnosed CRC cases was seen when compared with 2019 (360 vs 506). New CRC patients in 2020 were less likely to be diagnosed with early stage (stages I-II-III) CRC (63% vs 78%, P < .01). Gender and sidedness were similar regardless of the year. The percentage of tumors with any mutation among BRAF, NRAS, and KRAS genes were significantly different between the 2 years (61% in 2020 vs 50% in 2019, P = .04). Timing of access to cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment for patients with CRC has not been negatively affected by the pandemic. Significantly shorter temporal intervals were observed between symptom onset and first oncological appointment (69 vs 79 days, P = .01) and between histological diagnosis and first oncological appointment (34 vs 42 days, P < .01) during 2020 compared with 2019. Fewer CRC cases were discussed in multidisciplinary meetings during 2020 (38% vs 50%, P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: Our data highlight a significant drop in CRC diagnosis after COVID-19, especially for early stage disease. The study also reveals a remarkable setback in the multidisciplinary management of patients with CRC. Despite this, Italian oncologists were able to ensure diagnostic–therapeutic pathways proper operation after March 2020. |
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spelling | pubmed-94389232022-09-06 Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study Mentrasti, Giulia Cantini, Luca Zichi, Clizia D’Ostilio, Nicola Gelsomino, Fabio Martinelli, Erika Chiari, Rita La Verde, Nicla Bisonni, Renato Cognigni, Valeria Pinterpe, Giada Pecci, Federica Migliore, Antonella Aimar, Giacomo De Vita, Francesca Traisci, Donatella Spallanzani, Andrea Martini, Giulia Nicolardi, Linda Cona, Maria Silvia Baleani, Maria Giuditta Rocchi, Marco Luigi Bruno Berardi, Rossana Oncologist Gastrointestinal Cancer BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has triggered the disruption of health care on a global scale. With Italy tangled up in the pandemic response, oncology care has been largely diverted and cancer screenings suspended. Our multicenter Italian study aimed to evaluate whether COVID-19 has impacted access to diagnosis, staging, and treatment for patients newly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC), compared with pre-pandemic time. METHODS: All consecutive new CRC patients referred to 8 Italian oncology institutions between March and December 2020 were included. Access rate and temporal intervals between date of symptoms onset, radiological and cytohistological diagnosis, treatment start and first radiological evaluation were analyzed and compared with the same months of 2019. RESULTS: A reduction (29%) in newly diagnosed CRC cases was seen when compared with 2019 (360 vs 506). New CRC patients in 2020 were less likely to be diagnosed with early stage (stages I-II-III) CRC (63% vs 78%, P < .01). Gender and sidedness were similar regardless of the year. The percentage of tumors with any mutation among BRAF, NRAS, and KRAS genes were significantly different between the 2 years (61% in 2020 vs 50% in 2019, P = .04). Timing of access to cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment for patients with CRC has not been negatively affected by the pandemic. Significantly shorter temporal intervals were observed between symptom onset and first oncological appointment (69 vs 79 days, P = .01) and between histological diagnosis and first oncological appointment (34 vs 42 days, P < .01) during 2020 compared with 2019. Fewer CRC cases were discussed in multidisciplinary meetings during 2020 (38% vs 50%, P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: Our data highlight a significant drop in CRC diagnosis after COVID-19, especially for early stage disease. The study also reveals a remarkable setback in the multidisciplinary management of patients with CRC. Despite this, Italian oncologists were able to ensure diagnostic–therapeutic pathways proper operation after March 2020. Oxford University Press 2022-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9438923/ /pubmed/35815922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac129 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com. |
spellingShingle | Gastrointestinal Cancer Mentrasti, Giulia Cantini, Luca Zichi, Clizia D’Ostilio, Nicola Gelsomino, Fabio Martinelli, Erika Chiari, Rita La Verde, Nicla Bisonni, Renato Cognigni, Valeria Pinterpe, Giada Pecci, Federica Migliore, Antonella Aimar, Giacomo De Vita, Francesca Traisci, Donatella Spallanzani, Andrea Martini, Giulia Nicolardi, Linda Cona, Maria Silvia Baleani, Maria Giuditta Rocchi, Marco Luigi Bruno Berardi, Rossana Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study |
title | Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study |
title_full | Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study |
title_fullStr | Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study |
title_short | Alarming Drop in Early Stage Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Outbreak: A Real-World Analysis from the Italian COVID-DELAY Study |
title_sort | alarming drop in early stage colorectal cancer diagnoses after covid-19 outbreak: a real-world analysis from the italian covid-delay study |
topic | Gastrointestinal Cancer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9438923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35815922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac129 |
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