Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Prostate Cancer Diagnosis, Staging, and Treatment: A Population-Based Study in Northern Italy

Biology Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.3390/biology13070499
L. Mangone, F. Marinelli, I. Bisceglia, Angelina Filice, M. B. Braghiroli, F. Roncaglia, A. Palicelli, F. Morabito, A. Neri, Roberto Sabbatini, C. Iotti, C. Pinto
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused delays in cancer diagnoses and reductions in treatments. The aim of this work is to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on prostate cancer by evaluating whether there has been a shift towards more aggressive (Gleason) and more advanced tumors (stage IV) and a decline in treatments. The study was conducted on 1123 cases of prostate cancer incident in the Province of Reggio Emilia, Northern Italy, in the period of 2018–2021. In 2020, there was a decline in new diagnoses of prostate cancer (−31%), followed by a slight recovery in 2021 (+5%). While Gleason 7 and 8–10 values remained constant, a significant decrease was recorded in stage I (38.7%, 41.6%, 35.5%, and 27.7%) and an increase in stage IV (13.1%, 13%, 15.4%, and 20%) cases in the years 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021, respectively. However, there was no impact on surgical treatment (which remained constant at around 35%) and radiotherapy (around 39%). Our findings underline the profound impact of COVID-19 on prostate cancer management, highlighting the importance of healthcare resilience in the face of unprecedented disruptions.
COVID-19 大流行对前列腺癌诊断、分期和治疗的影响:意大利北部人口研究
COVID-19 大流行导致癌症诊断延迟和治疗减少。这项研究旨在评估大流行对前列腺癌的影响,评估前列腺癌是否向侵袭性更强(格里森)和更晚期肿瘤(IV 期)发展,以及治疗是否减少。这项研究针对意大利北部雷焦艾米利亚省在 2018-2021 年期间发生的 1123 例前列腺癌病例。2020 年,前列腺癌新诊断病例有所下降(-31%),2021 年略有回升(+5%)。虽然格里森 7 和 8-10 值保持不变,但在 2018、2019、2020 和 2021 年,I 期病例显著减少(分别为 38.7%、41.6%、35.5% 和 27.7%),IV 期病例增加(分别为 13.1%、13%、15.4% 和 20%)。然而,手术治疗(保持在 35% 左右)和放疗(39% 左右)没有受到影响。我们的研究结果凸显了 COVID-19 对前列腺癌治疗的深远影响,强调了医疗保健在面对前所未有的混乱时保持弹性的重要性。
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