2020年首次诊断皮肤癌时COVID-19大流行限制的冲突:一项单中心研究

A. Antoniou, Solon Politis, T. Grivas, S. Manoli, C. Papageorgiou, K. Lallas, K. Athanassios, Z. Apalla
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皮肤癌治疗研究所的数据结果旨在探讨COVID-19大流行对2020年首次发现的皮肤癌新病例的影响。材料和方法本研究是回顾性的,比较了2020年新诊断的皮肤癌病例(鳞状细胞癌(SCC)、基底细胞癌(BCC)和黑色素瘤)的预期发病率(2016-2019年的平均值)和同年的数据。结果机构数据结果揭示了与COVID-19大流行相关的预期关注点,皮肤癌新发病例减少30.1%。与预期发病率相比,首次诊断的SCC、BCC和黑色素瘤的发病率分别下降了44.8%、22.3%和36.3%。患者首次诊断皮肤癌的平均年龄明显较低,0期和IA期的诊断也显示出相同的病程。相反,第一次发现的IIC、III、IV期皮肤癌的发病率要高得多。结论新冠肺炎大流行流出物导致皮肤癌诊断延迟。强烈建议当局和国家卫生系统支持人群皮肤癌的早期诊断。
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Conflict of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in the first diagnoses of skin cancer in 2020: a single-centre study
The data results of the skin cancer treatment institute aim to approach the affect of COVID-19 pandemic in the first detection of new skin cancer cases in 2020. Materials and Methods The study is retrospective and compares the data between 2020 and the expected incidence of the same year (mean of the years 2016-2019) of the new diagnosed cases of skin cancer which concerns squamous cell carcinomas (SCC), basal cell carcinomas (BCC), and melanomas. Results The results of the institutional data disclose the expected concern related to COVID-19 pandemic, with a reduction of 30.1% new skin cancer cases. The decrease of first-diagnosed SCC, BCC, and melanomas compared to expected incidence is respectively 44.8%, 22.3% and 36.3%. The mean age of the patients’ skin cancer first diagnosis is impressively lower and similarly the diagnosis at stages 0 and IA shows a same course. On the contrary, skin cancer at stages IIC, III and IV that were first detected, confirmed to be much higher. Conclusions The study data revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic effluent led to skin cancer diagnosis delay. It is highly recommended to the authorities and the national health system support the early skin cancer diagnosis of the population.
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