Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Care: How the Pandemic Is Delaying Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment for American Seniors

被引:438
|
作者
Patt, Debra [1 ]
Gordan, Lucio [2 ]
Diaz, Michael [2 ]
Okon, Ted [3 ]
Grady, Lance [4 ]
Harmison, Merrill [4 ]
Markward, Nathan [4 ]
Sullivan, Milena [4 ]
Peng, Jing [4 ]
Zhou, Anan [4 ]
机构
[1] Texas Oncol, 6204 Balcones, Austin, TX 78703 USA
[2] Florida Canc Specialists & Res Inst LLC, Gainesville, FL USA
[3] Community Oncol Alliance, Monroe, CT USA
[4] Avalere Hlth, Washington, DC USA
来源
JCO CLINICAL CANCER INFORMATICS | 2020年 / 4卷
关键词
D O I
10.1200/CCI.20.00134
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
PURPOSE While the immediate care and access disruptions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have received growing attention in certain areas, the full range of gaps in cancer screenings and treatment is not yet well understood or well documented throughout the country comprehensively. METHODS This study used a large medical claims clearinghouse database representing 5%-7% of the Medicare fee-for-service population to characterize changes in the utilization of cancer care services and gain insight into the impact of COVID-19 on the US cancer population, including identification of new patients, gaps in access to care, and disruption of treatment journeys. RESULTS In March-July 2020, in comparison with the baseline period of March-July 2019, there is a substantial decrease in cancer screenings, visits, therapy, and surgeries, with variation by cancer type and site of service. At the peak of the pandemic in April, screenings for breast, colon, prostate, and lung cancers were lower by 85%, 75%, 74%, and 56%, respectively. Significant utilization reductions were observed in April for hospital outpatient evaluation and management (E&M) visits (-74%), new patient E&M visits (-70%), and established patient E&M visits (-60%). A decrease in billing frequency was observed for the top physician-administered oncology products, dropping in both April (-26%) and July (-31%). Mastectomies were reduced consistently in April through July, with colectomies similarly reduced in April and May and prostatectomies dipping in April and July. CONCLUSION The current impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer care in the United States has resulted in decreases and delays in identifying new cancers and delivery of treatment. These problems, if unmitigated, will increase cancer morbidity and mortality for years to come. (C) 2020 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
引用
收藏
页码:1059 / 1071
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment: a Systematic Review
    Mazidimoradi, Afrooz
    Hadavandsiri, Fatemeh
    Momenimovahed, Zohre
    Salehiniya, Hamid
    JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER, 2023, 54 (01) : 171 - 187
  • [22] IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER IN THE VETERAN COHORT
    Abbas, Hatoon
    Grier, William
    Verceles, Avelino
    Alghanim, Fahid
    Deepak, Janaki
    CHEST, 2021, 160 (04) : 1629A - 1629A
  • [23] The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in Singapore
    Chen, Hui Lionel Raphael
    Lee, Piea Peng
    Zhao, Yun
    Ng, Wei Hao Caleb
    Zhao, Jiashen
    Tan, Yu En Christopher
    Loh, Bo Jie Sean
    Chow, Kah-Hoe Pierce
    Tan, Hiang Khoon
    Tan, Kwong-Wei Emile
    MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, 2025, 61 (01):
  • [24] The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on African American cancer survivors
    Beebe-Dimmer, Jennifer L.
    Lusk, Christine M.
    Ruterbusch, Julie J.
    Baird, Tara E.
    Pandolfi, Stephanie S.
    Wenzlaff, Angela S.
    Hastert, Theresa A.
    Harper, Felicity W. K.
    Thompson, Hayley S.
    Schwartz, Ann G.
    CANCER, 2022, 128 (04) : 839 - 848
  • [25] Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the diagnosis of lung cancer in Portugal
    Leitao, M.
    Teixeira, A. R.
    Neves, M. C.
    Azevedo, I.
    Vieira, C.
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY, 2021, 16 (04) : S809 - S809
  • [26] The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the stage of endometrial cancer at diagnosis
    Garrett, Audrey P.
    Seidman, Benjamin C.
    GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY REPORTS, 2023, 47
  • [27] Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in the Diagnosis and Prognosis of Lung Cancer
    Reyes, R.
    Lopez-Castro, R.
    Auclin, E.
    Garcia, T.
    Chourio, M. J.
    Rodriguez, A.
    Lopez, L.
    Laguna, J. C.
    Lucena, C.
    Molins, L.
    Martinez, D.
    Casas, F.
    Mayoral, M.
    Teixido, C.
    Prat, A.
    Vinolas, N.
    Reguart, N.
    Mezquita, L.
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY, 2021, 16 (03) : S141 - S141
  • [28] Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in colorectal cancer diagnosis and presentation
    Hijos-Mallada, Gonzalo
    Alfaro, Enrique
    Navarro, Mercedes
    Canamares, Pablo
    Arino, Ines
    Charro, Mara
    Bruno, Carlo
    Solano, Marina
    Pardillos, Ana
    Jimeno, Cristina
    Carrera-Lasfuentes, Patricia
    Lanas, Angel
    Domper-Arnal, Maria Jose
    GASTROENTEROLOGIA Y HEPATOLOGIA, 2023, 46 (09): : 702 - 709
  • [29] Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the symptomatic diagnosis of cancer: the view from primary care
    Jones, Daniel
    Neal, Richard D.
    Duffy, Sean R. G.
    Scott, Suzanne E.
    Whitaker, Katriina L.
    Brain, Kate
    LANCET ONCOLOGY, 2020, 21 (06): : 748 - 750
  • [30] The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the breast cancer diagnosis process
    Altintas, Suleyman
    Bayrak, Mehmet
    CUKUROVA MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2022, 47 (03): : 1080 - 1085