Inequalities in the recovery of colorectal cancer services during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national population-based study
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Boyle, J. M.Kuryba, A.
Blake, H. A.
van der Meulen, J.
Fearnhead, N. S.
Braun, Michael S
Walker, K.
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Department of Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UKIssue Date
2024
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Aim Evidence is lacking on whether there were inequalities in the recovery of colorectal cancer (CRC) services within the English National Health Service (NHS) following the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study was to evaluate recovery according to patient age and socioeconomic status. Method Using routinely collected data, CRC patients diagnosed and treated in the English NHS were identified for two timeframes: the 'initial pandemic period' (April-June 2020) and the 'pandemic period' (April 2020-March 2022). Poisson models evaluated changes in numbers of diagnoses, major resections, adjuvant chemotherapy and neoadjuvant radiotherapy use for each timeframe, relative to the equivalent pre-pandemic timeframe (April-June 2019 and April 2018-March 2020, respectively), stratified by age and socioeconomic status. Tumour stage at presentation was evaluated over time. Results Substantial deficits in diagnoses, major resections and adjuvant chemotherapy were identified in the initial pandemic period, whilst the use of neoadjuvant radiotherapy increased. Overall, these deficits recovered. Patients outside screening age, and in the most deprived group, had greater deficits in diagnoses and major resections. There was no evidence of stage migration by June 2021. Conclusions CRC services showed recovery to baseline during the pandemic. However, evident inequalities must be addressed in ongoing recovery efforts. Long-term outcomes will fully establish the impact of the pandemic on CRC patients.Citation
Boyle JM, Kuryba A, Blake HA, van der Meulen J, Fearnhead NS, Braun MS, et al. Inequalities in the recovery of colorectal cancer services during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national population-based study. COLORECTAL DISEASE. 2024 MAR;26(3):486-96. PubMed PMID: WOS:001155732000001. English.Journal
Colorectal DiseaseDOI
10.1111/codi.16887PubMed ID
38302858Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/codi.16887Type
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10.1111/codi.16887
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