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Social Distancing and Economic Crisis During COVID-19 Pandemic Reduced Cancer Control in Latin America and Will Result in Increased Late-Stage Diagnoses and Expense.

Tabaré Vázquez Rosas1,2, Eduardo Cazap3, Lucía Delgado4, Julia Ismael5, Suyapa Bejarano6, Carlos Castro7, Hugo Castro8, Bettina Müller9, Francisco Gutiérrez-Delgado10, Luiz Antonio Santini11, Carlos Vallejos Sologuren12.   

Abstract

Since December 2019, the world has been mired in an infectious pandemic that has displaced other health priorities for 21st century populations. Concerned about this situation, Latin American experts on cancer decided to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on cancer control in the region. The analysis was based on information obtained from public sources and scientific publications and included the characteristics of the health care and cancer control prior to the pandemic, the COVID-19 pandemic and measures implemented by the governments of the region, and the regional impact of the pandemic on cancer control together with the costs of cancer care and possible impact of the pandemic on cancer expense. We compared 2019 and 2020 data corresponding to the period March 16-June 30 and found a significant reduction in the number of first-time visits to oncology services (variable depending on the country between -28% and -38%) and a corresponding reduction in pathology (between -6% and -50%), cancer surgery (between -28% and -70%), and chemotherapy (between -2% and -54%). Furthermore, a significant reduction in cancer screening tests was found (PAP smear test studies: between -46% and -100%, mammography: between -32% and -100%, and fecal occult blood test: -73%). If this situation becomes a trend, the health and economic impact will be compounded in the postpandemic period, with an overload of demand on health services to ensure diagnostic tests and consequent treatments. On the basis of this information, a set of prevention and mitigation measures to be immediately implemented and also actions to progressively strengthen health systems are proposed.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33999696     DOI: 10.1200/GO.21.00016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCO Glob Oncol        ISSN: 2687-8941


  4 in total

1.  Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Cancer-Related Hospitalizations in Brazil.

Authors:  Allini Mafra da Costa; Aline L Ribeiro; Adeylson G Ribeiro; Andrea Gini; Citadel Cabasag; Rui M Reis; José Humberto T G Fregnani; Isabelle Soerjomataram
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 2.339

2.  Impact of a National Multicentric Strategy to Support Kidney Transplant Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America: FUTAC Team Creation and Activities.

Authors:  Jacqueline Pefaur; Luis Toro; Eduardo Lorca; Ruben Torres
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2022-04-01       Impact factor: 4.939

3.  [Cancer care access in Chile's vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemicAcesso a tratamento de câncer em populações vulneráveis no Chile durante a pandemia de COVID-19].

Authors:  Cristóbal Cuadrado; Francisca Vidal; Jorge Pacheco; Sandra Flores-Alvarado
Journal:  Rev Panam Salud Publica       Date:  2022-08-17

Review 4.  Impact of COVID-19 on cancer screening: a global perspective.

Authors:  Leila Allahqoli; Afrooz Mazidimoradi; Hamid Salehiniya; Ibrahim Alkatout
Journal:  Curr Opin Support Palliat Care       Date:  2022-07-18       Impact factor: 2.265

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