Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with head and neck cancer in Brandenburg and Berlin

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Carre, Julia [1 ]
Herzog, Beatrice [2 ]
Reil, Daniela [2 ]
Schneider, Constanze [2 ]
Pflueger, Maren [2 ]
Loebel, Madlen [3 ]
Herzog, Michael [1 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] Carl Thiem Klinikum, Klin Hals Nasen Ohrenheilkunde Kopf & Halschirurg, Cottbus, Germany
[2] Klin Epidemiol Krebsregister Brandenburg Berlin gG, Cottbus, Germany
[3] Interdisziplinare Studienzent Carl Thiem Klinikums, Cottbus, Germany
[4] Martin Luther Univ Halle Wittenberg, Klin & Poliklin Hals Nasen Ohren Heilkunde Kopf &, Halle, Saale, Germany
[5] Carl Thiem Klinikum, Klin Hals Nasen Ohrenheilkunde Kopf & Halschirurg, Thiemstr 111, D-03048 Cottbus, Germany
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Cancer registry; Cancer centre; Delay; Effect; ENT;
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10.1007/s00106-023-01396-6
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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Background: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on potential limitations to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with head and neck tumours has not yet been adequately investigated. There are contradictory data on this subject. Data from larger patient collectives do not exist for Germany so far.Objective: The aim of the survey was to clarify in a large cohort whether the COVID-19 pandemic had an influence on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with head and neck tumours.Methods: A retrospective data analysis of the reporting data of the Clinical and Epidemiological Cancer Registry of Brandenburg and Berlin (Klinisch-epidemiologischen Krebsregisters Brandenburg-Berlin, KKRBB) of 4831 cases with head and neck tumours from 2018 to 2020 was performed. The period before April 01, 2020, was evaluated as a prepandemic cohort and compared with the cases of the pandemic cohort from April 1, 2020, until December 31, 2020, in terms of patient-related baseline data, tumour location, tumour stage, tumour board and treatments administered.Results: No differences were observed between the prepandemic and pandemic cohorts with regard to patient-related baseline data, tumour localisation and tumour stage. Likewise, no temporal delay in diagnosis, tumour board and treatment was evident during the pandemic period. On the contrary, the time interval between diagnosis and start of therapy was shortened by an average of 2.7 days in the pandemic phase. Tumours with T4 stage were more frequently treated surgically during the pandemic compared to the period before (20.8% vs. 29.6%), whereas primary radio(chemo)therapy decreased during the pandemic (53.3% vs. 40.4%). For all other tumour stages and entities, there were no differences in treatment.Conclusion: Contrary to initial speculation that the COVID-19 pandemic may have led to a decrease in tumour cases, larger tumour stages at initial presentation and a delay in diagnosis and treatment, the cohort studied for Brandenburg and Berlin showed neither a delay in tumour treatment nor an increase in tumour size and stage at initial presentation. The treatments performed, however, were subject to a change in favour of surgery and it remains to be seen whether this trend will be maintained in the long term.
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