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COVID-19 正在影响美国东北地区黑色素瘤患者的表现和治疗。

COVID-19 is Affecting the Presentation and Treatment of Melanoma Patients in the Northeastern United States.

机构信息

Division of Surgical Oncology, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.

Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson University Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.

出版信息

Ann Surg Oncol. 2022 Mar;29(3):1629-1635. doi: 10.1245/s10434-021-11086-8. Epub 2021 Nov 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Covid-19 significantly affected healthcare delivery over the past year, with a shift in focus away from nonurgent care. Emerging data are showing that screening for breast and colon cancer has dramatically decreased. It is unknown whether the same trend has affected patients with melanoma.

METHODS

This is a retrospective cohort study of melanoma patients at two large-volume cancer centers. Patients were compared for 8 months before and after the lockdown. Outcomes focused on delay in treatment and possible resultant upstaging of melanoma.

RESULTS

A total of 375 patients were treated pre-lockdown and 313 patients were treated post-lockdown (17% decrease). Fewer patients presented with in situ disease post-lockdown (15.3% vs. 17.9%), and a higher proportion presented with stage III-IV melanoma (11.2% vs. 9.9%). Comparing patients presenting 2 months before versus 2 months after the lockdown, there was an even more significant increase in Stage III-IV melanoma from 7.1% to 27.5% (p < 0.0001). Finally, in Stage IIIB-IIID patients, there was a decrease in patients receiving adjuvant therapy in the post lockdown period (20.0% vs. 15.2%).

CONCLUSIONS

As a result of the recent pandemic, it appears there has been a shift away from melanoma in situ and toward more advanced disease, which may have significant downstream effects on prognosis and could be due to a delay in screening. Significantly patients have presented after the lockdown, and fewer patients are undergoing the recommended adjuvant therapies. Patient outreach efforts are essential to ensure that patients continue to receive preventative medical care and screening as the pandemic continues.

摘要

背景

在过去的一年中,Covid-19 对医疗保健服务产生了重大影响,人们的关注点从非紧急护理转移开。新出现的数据表明,乳腺癌和结肠癌的筛查量大幅下降。目前尚不清楚这一趋势是否影响了黑色素瘤患者。

方法

这是一项对两家大型癌症中心的黑色素瘤患者进行的回顾性队列研究。比较了封锁前后 8 个月的患者。结果主要集中在治疗延迟和黑色素瘤可能升级方面。

结果

共有 375 例患者在封锁前接受治疗,313 例患者在封锁后接受治疗(减少 17%)。封锁后就诊时处于原位疾病的患者比例较低(15.3%比 17.9%),而 III-IV 期黑色素瘤的比例较高(11.2%比 9.9%)。比较封锁前 2 个月和封锁后 2 个月就诊的患者,III-IV 期黑色素瘤的比例从 7.1%显著增加到 27.5%(p < 0.0001)。最后,在 IIIB-IIID 期患者中,封锁后接受辅助治疗的患者比例下降(20.0%比 15.2%)。

结论

由于最近的大流行,黑色素瘤原位癌的治疗似乎已经减少,而更晚期的疾病有所增加,这可能对预后产生重大影响,可能是由于筛查延迟所致。封锁后就诊的患者明显增多,接受推荐辅助治疗的患者减少。在大流行继续期间,必须进行患者宣传工作,以确保患者继续接受预防性医疗保健和筛查。

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