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COVID-19 and cancer screening in Scotland: A national and coordinated approach to minimising harm.

Christine Campbell1, Tasmin Sommerfield2, Gavin R C Clark3, Lorna Porteous4, Alison M Milne5, Rosemary Millar6, Tracey Syme7, Catherine S Thomson3.   

Abstract

Screening is an important component of cancer control internationally. In Scotland, the National Health Service Scotland provides screening programmes for cervical, bowel and breast cancers. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the suspension of these programmes in March 2020. We describe the integrated approach to managing the impact of the pandemic on cancer screening programmes in Scotland throughout 2020. We outline the policy context and decision-making process leading to suspension, and the criteria and framework informing the subsequent, staggered, restart in subsequent months. The decision to suspend screening services in order to protect screening invitees and staff, and manage NHS capacity, was made after review of numbers of screening participants likely to be affected, and the potential number of delayed cancer diagnoses. Restart principles and a detailed route map plan were developed for each programme, seeking to ensure broad consistency of approach across the programmes and nationally. Early data indicates bowel, breast and cervical screening participation has increased since restart. Primary care has had to adapt to new infection prevention control measures for delivery of cervical screening. Cancer charities provided cancer intelligence and policy briefs to national bodies and Scottish Government, as well as supporting the public, patients and screening invitees through information and awareness campaigns. Emerging from the pandemic, there is recognition of the need and the opportunity to transform and renew both cancer and screening services in Scotland, and in particular to address long-standing workforce capacity problems through innovation and investment, and to continue to prioritise addressing health inequalities.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; Cancer screening; Impact of pandemic; Monitoring impact; Programmatic screening; Screening restart; Screening suspension

Year:  2021        PMID: 34217418     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


  8 in total

Review 1.  Learning through a Pandemic: The Current State of Knowledge on COVID-19 and Cancer.

Authors:  Arielle Elkrief; Julie T Wu; Chinmay Jani; Kyle T Enriquez; Michael Glover; Mansi R Shah; Hira Ghazal Shaikh; Alicia Beeghly-Fadiel; Benjamin French; Sachin R Jhawar; Douglas B Johnson; Rana R McKay; Donna R Rivera; Daniel Y Reuben; Surbhi Shah; Stacey L Tinianov; Donald Cuong Vinh; Sanjay Mishra; Jeremy L Warner
Journal:  Cancer Discov       Date:  2021-12-10       Impact factor: 38.272

2.  Qualitative evaluation of a codesigned faith-based intervention for Muslim women in Scotland to encourage uptake of breast, colorectal and cervical cancer screening.

Authors:  Floor Christie-de Jong; Marie Kotzur; Rana Amiri; Jonathan Ling; John D Mooney; Kathryn A Robb
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-05-13       Impact factor: 3.006

3.  The impact of COVID-19 on oncology professionals-one year on: lessons learned from the ESMO Resilience Task Force survey series.

Authors:  K H J Lim; K Murali; E Thorne; K Punie; K Kamposioras; C Oing; M O'Connor; E Élez; T Amaral; P Garrido; M Lambertini; B Devnani; C B Westphalen; G Morgan; J B A G Haanen; C Hardy; S Banerjee
Journal:  ESMO Open       Date:  2021-12-17

4.  Health impacts of COVID-19 disruptions to primary cervical screening by time since last screen: A model-based analysis for current and future disruptions.

Authors:  Emily A Burger; Inge M C M de Kok; James F O'Mahony; Matejka Rebolj; Erik E L Jansen; Daniel D de Bondt; James Killen; Sharon J Hanley; Alejandra Castanon; Jane J Kim; Karen Canfell; Megan A Smith; Mary Caroline Regan
Journal:  medRxiv       Date:  2022-07-25

5.  Pandemic-resilient target setting in colorectal cancer screening for vulnerable older population.

Authors:  Toshiaki Shibata; Daisuke Shinjo; Junichi Takahashi; Kiyohide Fushimi
Journal:  Cancer Med       Date:  2022-06-05       Impact factor: 4.711

6.  Cervical Cancer Prevention in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Patryk Poniewierza; Grzegorz Panek
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-05-29       Impact factor: 2.948

7.  A model-based analysis of the health impacts of COVID-19 disruptions to primary cervical screening by time since last screen for current and future disruptions.

Authors:  Inge M C M de Kok; James F O'Mahony; Emily A Burger; Matejka Rebolj; Erik E L Jansen; Daniel D de Bondt; James Killen; Sharon J Hanley; Alejandra Castanon; Mary Caroline Regan; Jane J Kim; Karen Canfell; Megan A Smith
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-10-12       Impact factor: 8.713

8.  Nimble Approach: fast, adapting, calculating and ethically mindful approach to managing colorectal cancer screening programmes during a pandemic.

Authors:  Nancy N Baxter; Marcia Facey; Arlinda Ruco; Natalie A Baker; Anne Sorvari; Amina Benmessaoud; Catherine Dube; Linda Rabeneck; Jill Tinmouth
Journal:  BMJ Open Gastroenterol       Date:  2022-01
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