Microorganisms (Jan 2023)

Impact of COVID-19 on Uro-Oncological Patients: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature

  • Filippo Gavi,
  • Paolo Emilio Santoro,
  • Carlotta Amantea,
  • Pierluigi Russo,
  • Filippo Marino,
  • Ivan Borrelli,
  • Umberto Moscato,
  • Nazario Foschi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 176

Abstract

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Background: The aim of this paper is to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on patients with urological malignancies (prostate cancer, bladder and upper tract urothelial cancer, kidney cancer, penile and testicular cancer) and to review the available recommendations reported in the literature. Methods: A review was performed, through the PubMed database, regarding available recommendations reported in the literature, to identify studies examining the impact of COVID-19 on treatment and clinical outcomes (including upstaging, recurrence, and mortality) for uro-oncological patients. Results: The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically changed the urological guidelines and patients’ access to screening programs and follow-up visits. Great efforts were undertaken to guarantee treatments to high-risk patients although follow up was not always possible due to recurrent surges, and patients with lower risk cancers had to wait for therapies. Conclusions: Physically and mentally, uro-oncological patients paid a heavy price during the COVID-19 pandemic. Long term data on the “costs” of clinical decisions made during the COVID-19 pandemic are still to be revealed and analyzed.

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