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Effect of COVID-19 pandemics in treatment of cervical cancer: pre/post study

Silvina Arrossi,Fernando Binder, Carolina Ituarte, Natalia Martiarena,Alicia Campanera, Martin Barcena,Melisa Paolino

Medicina(2024)

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Effect of COVID-19 pandemics in treatment of cervical cancer: pre/post study Introduction: Little evidence exists on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemics on the compliance with cervical cancer treatment. Methods: We carried out a population -based, before -and -after retrospective cohort study of all cervical cancer patients diagnosed in the Jujuy province public health sector (n=140), Argentina, between 2017 and 2020. Patients diagnosed in 2020 were considered exposed to the COVID-19 pandemic (n=21). We used multivariable logistic regression to assess the relationship between the pandemics and compliance with treatment. We also measured treatment duration for women who were indicated brachytherapy and time to treatment initiation by stage. Results: Compared with women diagnosed in 20172019 the odds ratio of non-complying with treatment was 1.77 (95%CI 0.59-5.81; p = 0.32) for women diagnosed during 2020. An increased risk of non-compliance was found in patients with prescribed brachytherapy (OR 4.14. 95%CI 1.95-9.11; p < 0.001). Median treatment duration for women with prescribed brachytherapy was 12.8 and 15.7 weeks in 2017-2019 vs. 2020 (p = 0.33); median time to treatment initiation for women with early-stage disease was 9 and 5 weeks during 2017-2019 and 2020 respectively (p = 0.06), vs 7.2 and 9 weeks in 2017-2019 and 2020 respectively (p = 0.36) for patients with stages IIB+ disease. Conclusions: Low access to brachytherapy was a major determinant of non-compliance. irrespective of the effect of the pandemics.
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uterine cervical neoplasms,COVID-19,treatment adherence and compliance,health services accessibility,Argentina
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