P112 The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on lung cancer diagnosis and treatment at St George’s Hospital

D. Jajbhay, J. Arberry, J. Gates, J. Panguiton, E. Yarham, Y. Ong, A. Draper
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P112 Figure 1Lung cancer by clinical stage pre and during COVID-19 pandemic[Figure omitted. See PDF]ConclusionThe Covid pandemic had a major impact on our lung cancer service. A noticeable reduction in early stage (IA1- IIB) lung cancers were seen from 126 (44%) to 81 (39%). It can be postulated that during the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a reduction in routine CT scanning for other organs, which often picks up incidental early stage lung cancers. So far there has not been an increase in the numbers of later stage cases, but it can be hypothesised that these patients may present in the coming months as they are unlikely to become symptomatic within a year with early lung cancers. There is an important cohort of patients with early stage disease suitable for radical treatment that may have been missed since Covid-19 started and measures should be put in place to try to identify them as soon as possible.
P112新冠肺炎疫情对圣乔治医院肺癌诊疗的影响
P112图1 COVID-19大流行前和期间肺癌临床分期[图略]。结论新冠肺炎疫情对我们的肺癌服务产生了重大影响。早期(IA1- IIB)肺癌患者从126例(44%)明显减少到81例(39%)。可以推测,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,其他器官的常规CT扫描减少了,这通常会发现偶发的早期肺癌。到目前为止,晚期病例的数量还没有增加,但可以假设这些患者可能在未来几个月出现,因为他们不太可能在一年内出现早期肺癌的症状。自Covid-19开始以来,可能错过了一批适合根治性治疗的早期疾病患者,应采取措施尽快发现他们。
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