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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the hospital attendance of patients with primary cervical cancer in Heilongjiang,China
Authors:Lei Qi  Mingxing Wang  Yuehui Jia  Yuanyuan Wang  Liangfang Xue  Linlin Du  Shuxiu Hao  Shengqi Su  Ruixiang Wang  Huixin Sun  Chen Feng  Guijin Li  Qingyu Zeng  Cunqi Lv  Jiacheng Li  Qi Li  Yunyan Zhang  Tong Wang
Institution:1. School of Public Health, Qiqihar Medical University, Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, China

Institute of Keshan Disease, Chinese Center for Endemic Disease Control, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China;2. Department of Gynecological Radiotherapy, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China;3. Institute of Keshan Disease, Chinese Center for Endemic Disease Control, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China

Abstract:Information regarding the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on cervical cancer in mainland China is lacking. We explored its impact on the hospital attendance of patients with primary cervical cancer. We included 1918 patients with primary cervical cancer who initially attended Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital between January 23, 2019, and January 23, 2021. Attendance decreased by 31%, from 1135 in 2019 to 783 in 2020, mainly from January to June (??2 = 73.362, P < .001). The percentage of patients detected by screening decreased from 12.1% in January-June 2019 to 5.8% in January-June 2020 (??2 = 7.187, P = .007). Patients with stage I accounted for 28.4% in 2020 significantly lower than 36.6% in 2019 (??2 = 14.085, P < .001), and patients with stage III accounted for 27.1% in 2020 significantly higher than 20.5% in 2019 (??2 = 11.145, P < .001). Waiting time for treatment was extended from 8 days (median) in January-June and July-December 2019 to 16 days in January-June (??2 = 74.674, P < .001) and 12 days in July-December 2020 (??2 = 37.916, P < .001). Of the 179 patients who delayed treatment, 164 (91.6%) were for the reasons of the healthcare providers. Compared to 2019, the number of patients in Harbin or non-Harbin in Heilongjiang Province and outside the province decreased, and cross-regional medical treatment has been hindered. The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted cervical cancer patient attendance at the initial phase. These results are solid evidence that a strategy and mechanism for the effective attendance of cervical cancer patients in response to public health emergencies is urgently needed.
Keywords:attendance  cervical cancer  COVID-19  delayed treatment  pandemic
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