大流行后睾丸癌的限制性治疗和晚期疾病。

M. G. Fagan, W. C. I. Janes, Matthew Andrews, David R. Harvey, Geoff M. Warden, Michael K. Organ, Paul H. Johnston
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导言:在 SARS-CoV-2 大流行期间,内科医生观察到癌症就诊和手术减少,这引起了人们对治疗延误的担忧。睾丸癌是这一现象的一个特别敏感的标志,因为睾丸癌发病时的临床分期可预测癌症特异性生存率。我们的目的是调查与 COVID 相关的初级医疗服务限制是否会导致转移性生殖细胞睾丸癌的发病率增加。方法我们对 2018 年 3 月 1 日至 2023 年 2 月 28 日在本中心接受手术治疗的所有睾丸癌病例进行了回顾性病历审查。患者被分为时间队列,分别代表纽芬兰省和拉布拉多省实施 COVID-19 公共卫生限制措施之前、期间和之后。确诊时的平均年龄为 40.8 岁(标准差 ±13.7)。不同组群的人口统计学特征没有差异。临床 3 期病例在大流行之前和期间保持稳定,分别占 10.5% 和 9.1%。大流行后,该比例增至 27.3%(P=0.617)。结论从大流行前到大流行后,临床 III 期病例增加了 16.8%。我们的研究未能发现在取消大流行限制后,转移性睾丸癌的发病率出现了统计学意义上的显著增长。有必要开展进一步研究,以证实大流行限制导致转移性睾丸癌发病率增加的猜测。
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Restricted access and advanced disease in post-pandemic testicular cancer.
INTRODUCTION Urologists observed reduced cancer consultations and surgeries during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, raising concern about treatment delays. Testicular cancer serves as a particularly sensitive marker of this phenomenon, as the clinical stage of testicular cancer at presentation is predictive of cancer-specific survival. We aimed to investigate whether COVID-related restrictions to primary care access resulted in increased incidence of metastatic germ cell testis cancer. METHODS A retrospective chart review was conducted on all cases of testicular cancer managed surgically at our center from March 1, 2018, to February 28, 2023. Patients were categorized into temporal cohorts, representing before, during, and following the implementation of COVID-19 public health restrictions in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. RESULTS Forty-one cases of testicular germ cell tumors were identified during the study period. The mean age at diagnosis was 40.8 years (standard deviation ±13.7). Demographics did not vary across the cohorts. Clinical stage 3 disease remained stable before and during the pandemic at 10.5% and 9.1% of cases, respectively. In the post-pandemic period, there was an increase to 27.3% (p=0.617). Surgical wait times remained stable across the pandemic (p=0.151). CONCLUSIONS There was a 16.8% rise in clinical stage III disease from the pre-pandemic to post-pandemic period. Our study failed to identify a statistically significant increase in metastatic testis cancer incidence upon lifting of pandemic restrictions. Further study is necessary to confirm suspicions that pandemic restrictions contributed to increased incidence of metastatic testis cancer.
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