Frontiers in Public Health (Nov 2021)

Influence of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Cancer Care in a German Comprehensive Cancer Center

  • Johanna Kirchberg,
  • Johanna Kirchberg,
  • Anke Rentsch,
  • Anna Klimova,
  • Vasyl Vovk,
  • Vasyl Vovk,
  • Sebastian Hempel,
  • Sebastian Hempel,
  • Gunnar Folprecht,
  • Mechthild Krause,
  • Mechthild Krause,
  • Mechthild Krause,
  • Mechthild Krause,
  • Mechthild Krause,
  • Verena Plodeck,
  • Verena Plodeck,
  • Thilo Welsch,
  • Thilo Welsch,
  • Jürgen Weitz,
  • Jürgen Weitz,
  • Johannes Fritzmann,
  • Johannes Fritzmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.750479
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Introduction: During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the German government implemented legal restrictions to avoid the overloading of intensive care units by patients with COVID-19. The influence of these effects on diagnosis and treatment of cancer in Germany is largely unknown.Methods: To evaluate the effect of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on tumor board presentations in a high-volume tertiary referral center (the German Comprehensive Cancer Center NCT/UCC Dresden), we compared the number of presentations of gastrointestinal tumors stratified by tumor entity, tumor stage, and treatment intention during the pandemic to the respective data from previous years.Results: The number of presentations decreased by 3.2% (95% CI −8.8, 2.7) during the COVID year 2020 compared with the pre-COVID year 2019. During the first shutdown, March–May 2020, the total number of presentations was 9.4% (−18.7, 1) less than during March–May 2019. This decrease was significant for curable cases of esophageal cancer [N = 37, 25.5% (−41.8, −4.4)] and colon cancer [N = 36, 17.5% (−32.6, 1.1)] as well as for all cases of biliary tract cancer [N = 26, 50% (−69.9, −15)] during the first shutdown from March 2020 to May 2020.Conclusion: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the presentation of oncological patients in a CCC in Germany was considerable and should be taken into account when making decisions regarding future pandemics.

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