Management of Cancer Patients During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic, in a County in Romania

M. Leșe, Raul Daniel Micu-Chis, I. Lese
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Introduction. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has profoundly affected health systems by relocating resources, enforcing restrictive measures and burdening health care workers. The study aims to assess the changes in the treatment and the evolution of cancer patients in a county in Romania, with a population of over a half million inhabitants. Patients and method. Patients with breast, gastric, colorectal, and lung cancer were studied over a two-year period: 14 months before the onset of the pandemic and 10 months after its beginning. The number of new cases of cancer, the number of chemotherapy and radiotherapy sessions, the number of surgeries and deaths from these four types of cancer were recorded. Results. During the pandemic, fewer chemotherapy sessions were administered for all cancers (p<0.0001). The number of radiotherapy sessions for breast (p<0.007) and colorectal cancer (p<0.002) increased by banning patients from going to university hospitals and decreased for lung cancer (p<0.03) which has symptoms similar to those of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Conclusions. Cancer patients had limited access to chemotherapy. Their diagnosis and treatment were included in the same category as non-life-threatening diseases. Testing, quarantine and travel limitation were not accompanied by additional safe medical services for the oncological patients. The death rate is inconclusive because the time since the onset of the pandemic is shorter than the natural evolution of the types of cancers studied.
罗马尼亚某县SARS-CoV-2大流行期间癌症患者管理
介绍。SARS-CoV-2大流行通过重新分配资源、实施限制性措施和增加卫生保健工作者的负担,对卫生系统产生了深刻影响。该研究旨在评估罗马尼亚一个人口超过50万的县的治疗变化和癌症患者的演变。患者和方法。对乳腺癌、胃癌、结直肠癌和肺癌患者进行了为期两年的研究:大流行开始前14个月和开始后10个月。记录了这四种癌症的新病例数、化疗和放疗次数、手术次数和死亡人数。结果。大流行期间,所有癌症的化疗次数减少(p<0.0001)。由于禁止到大学医院接受放射治疗,乳腺癌(p<0.007)和大肠癌(p<0.002)的放射治疗次数增加,而与新冠病毒症状相似的肺癌(p<0.03)的放射治疗次数减少。结论。癌症患者接受化疗的机会有限。这些疾病的诊断和治疗与不危及生命的疾病属于同一类别。在检测、隔离和旅行限制的同时,没有为肿瘤患者提供额外的安全医疗服务。死亡率是不确定的,因为从大流行开始的时间比所研究的癌症类型的自然演变时间短。
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