COVID-19大流行对乳腺癌筛查的影响:一项为期6年的队列研究

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pin-Yang Huang, Rui-Bin Huang, Li-Ying Chen, Hsiu-Jung Wang, Ka-Wai Tam
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目的乳腺癌筛查有助于早期发现乳腺癌,降低妇女死亡率。然而,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,常规筛查被推迟或中断。这项研究调查了大流行对乳腺癌筛查和诊断率的影响。方法本研究为单中心、回顾性队列研究,纳入年龄40-69岁的女性。乳房x光检查是在我们医院或外展筛查车上进行的。比较大流行前(2017-2019年)和大流行期间(2020-2022年)的随访率、随访时间、诊断时间、癌症检出率(CDR)、阳性预测值(PPV)和癌症分期。结果在大流行期间(N = 77,901)和大流行前期间(N = 75,403)筛查的参与者人数相似。然而,在大流行期间,流动筛查从89.4%显著增加到94.9%。大流行期间,受教育程度、乳房自检率和有乳腺癌家族史的参与者比例高于大流行前。大流行期间的随访时间和诊断时间明显短于大流行前时期。两期间PPV、CDR、肿瘤分期及浸润性癌发生率无显著差异。结论大流行期间,参与者更有可能迅速返回随访。使用外联筛查工具和提高受教育程度低的个人的认识,对于在大流行恢复期保持筛查量至关重要。在未来的大流行危机中,外展筛查战略可作为一种替代方案。
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Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on breast cancer screening: A 6-year cohort study.

ObjectiveBreast cancer screening facilitates the early detection of breast cancer and can reduce mortality among women. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, regular screening was postponed or interrupted. This study investigated the effect of the pandemic on breast cancer screening and diagnosis rates.MethodsThis single-center, retrospective cohort study enrolled women aged 40-69 years. Mammography was performed at our hospital or in outreach screening vehicles. Follow-up rate, time to follow-up, time to diagnosis, cancer detection rate (CDR), positive predictive value (PPV), and cancer staging were compared between pre-pandemic (2017-2019) and pandemic (2020-2022) periods.ResultsA similar number of participants were screened during the pandemic (N = 77,901) and pre-pandemic periods (N = 75,403). However, mobile screening significantly increased from 89.4% to 94.9% during the pandemic. Education level, rate of self-examination of breasts, and the proportion of participants with a family history of breast cancer were higher during the pandemic than in the pre-pandemic period. Time to follow-up and time to diagnosis were significantly shorter during the pandemic than in the pre-pandemic period. No significant differences were observed in PPV, CDR, cancer staging, and rate of invasive carcinoma between the two periods.ConclusionDuring the pandemic, participants were more likely to promptly return for follow-up. The use of outreach screening vehicles and increased awareness for individuals with low education levels are crucial for maintaining screening volumes in the pandemic recovery period. Outreach screening strategies may serve as an alternative in a future pandemic crisis.

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Journal of Medical Screening
Journal of Medical Screening 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Screening, a fully peer reviewed journal, is concerned with all aspects of medical screening, particularly the publication of research that advances screening theory and practice. The journal aims to increase awareness of the principles of screening (quantitative and statistical aspects), screening techniques and procedures and methodologies from all specialties. An essential subscription for physicians, clinicians and academics with an interest in screening, epidemiology and public health.
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