European Journal of Breast Health (Apr 2021)

Impact of COVID-19 On Breast Cancer Management: A Radiological Prespective from A Tertiary Centre

  • Anjum Syed,
  • Gangotri Kumari,
  • Aakriti Kapoor,
  • Satish Chaitanya,
  • Prateek Sharda,
  • Mriganki Chaudhary,
  • Ananya Deori,
  • Priyanka Gupta,
  • Nilotpal Choudhary,
  • Shalinee Rao,
  • Bina Ravi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/ejbh.galenos.2021.6379
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 180 – 187

Abstract

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Objective:The coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused delaying breast cancer management, increasing time interval in chemotherapy cycles and surgery. This has implications on radiological manifestation of cancer. Further, we evaluated changes observed in mammography.Materials and Methods:This case control study was conducted from March 25th, 2020 to August 15th, 2020 at the Integrated Breast Care Centre, All India Institute of Medical Science Rishikesh (AIIMS), Rishikesh. Sonomammography was performed on follow-up patients who were on chemotherapy and were scheduled for surgery. Moreover, duration of delay from the last neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) cycle was recorded. Similar data in the pre-COVID-19 period from November 4th, 2019 to March 24th, 2020 was compared with post-COVID-19 data and was analyzed by SPSS Version 23.Results:The study included 54 patients who presented between March 25th, 2020 and August 15th, 2020. Furthermore, the delay in NACT cycles has been shown to be associated with disease progression (p = 0.045). Subgroup analysis of treatment duration with various parameters revealed significant correlation between size, appearance of ulceration, and response evaluation (p0.05). A substantial difference was seen in the evaluation of NACT response in pre- and post-COVID-19 time, with partial response (n = 39, 58.24%) seen as the most common response in pre-COVID-19 time and progressive disease (n = 28, 51.9%) as the most common response in post-COVID-19 time (p<0.001).Conclusion:The coronavirus pandemic has severe impact on breast cancer management. A delay in NACT causes progression in cancer. This can be seen in ultrasound and mammogram.

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