COVID-19大流行增加了新诊断癌症的发病率:来自意大利南部一项大型队列研究的证据。

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Valentina Trimarco, Raffaele Izzo, Daniela Pacella, Maria V Manzi, Fahimeh Varzideh, Maria Lembo, Paola Gallo, Roberto Piccinocchi, Carmine Morisco, Francesco Rozza, Gaetano Piccinocchi, Michelangelo Mercogliano, Stanislovas S Jankauskas, Giovanni Esposito, Raffaele Palladino, Gaetano Santulli, Bruno Trimarco
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背景:最近基于医院和门诊数据库的研究报告称,在COVID-19大流行期间,癌症诊断率下降,这一观察结果主要归因于停止筛查。方法:我们调查了2019冠状病毒病对坎帕尼亚地区(意大利)成人癌症发病率的影响,随访时间为6年(2017-2022年)。采用单队列设计,我们采用中断时间序列(ITS)分析,比较大流行前3年(2017-2019年)与大流行前3年(2020-2022年)的癌症发病率。结果:我们分析了来自212,656人的数据,发现与COVID-19大流行前相比,新癌症诊断的发病率从每1000人年14.3例上升到23.1例。ITS分析显示,在大流行之前,癌症诊断呈稳定趋势,随后从2020年1月开始,每月新发病例显著增加约8例,并在2021年8月达到峰值。值得注意的是,与2017年相比,2022年脑癌和皮肤癌的诊断增加了300%。综上所述,这些发现突出表明,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,坎帕尼亚地区的癌症诊断率出现了令人担忧的上升,而此前的报告显示,病例数下降,主要归因于筛查服务中断。有几个间接因素可能促成这一趋势,包括心理社会压力加剧和生活方式行为的转变,以及获得和持续提供医疗保健服务的严重中断。
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The COVID-19 pandemic increased the incidence of newly diagnosed cancers: evidence from a large cohort study in Southern Italy.

Background: Recent studies based on hospital and outpatient clinic databases have reported a decline in cancer diagnoses during the COVID-19 pandemic, an observation that has been mainly attributed to halted screenings.

Methods: We investigated the impact of COVID-19 on cancer incidence in the Campania Region (Italy) among adults followed by their primary care physicians over a 6-year period (2017-2022). Using a single-cohort design, we employed interrupted time series (ITS) analysis to compare cancer incidence rates during the 3 years preceding the pandemic (2017-2019) with those during the three pandemic years (2020-2022).

Results: We analyzed data from 212,656 individuals and found that the incidence of new cancer diagnoses rose from 14.3 to 23.1 per 1000 person-years when comparing the pre-pandemic to the COVID-19 period. ITS analysis revealed a stable trend in cancer diagnoses before the pandemic, followed by a marked increase of ~8 new cases per month beginning in January 2020, with a peak observed in August 2021. Notably, diagnoses of brain and skin cancers increased by 300% in 2022 compared to 2017.

Conclusions: Taken together, these findings highlight a concerning increase in cancer diagnoses in the Campania Region during the COVID-19 pandemic, contrasting with earlier reports that pointed to a decline in cases, mostly attributed to interrupted screening services. Several indirect factors might contribute to this trend, including heightened psychosocial stress and shifts in lifestyle behaviors, as well as profound disruptions in access to and continuity of healthcare delivery.

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BMC Medicine
BMC Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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13.10
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1.10%
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435
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Medicine is an open access, transparent peer-reviewed general medical journal. It is the flagship journal of the BMC series and publishes outstanding and influential research in various areas including clinical practice, translational medicine, medical and health advances, public health, global health, policy, and general topics of interest to the biomedical and sociomedical professional communities. In addition to research articles, the journal also publishes stimulating debates, reviews, unique forum articles, and concise tutorials. All articles published in BMC Medicine are included in various databases such as Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAS, Citebase, Current contents, DOAJ, Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, OAIster, SCImago, Scopus, SOCOLAR, and Zetoc.
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