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World J Gastrointest Oncol. Aug 15, 2022; 14(8): 1490-1498
Published online Aug 15, 2022. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v14.i8.1490
Published online Aug 15, 2022. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v14.i8.1490
Ref. | Centers participating in the study | Time frame | Main conclusions |
Armaroli et al[9] | 20 out of 21 regions involved | January-May 2020 vs January-May 2019 | (1) Cumulative delay of colorectal screening = 585.287 less exams (54.9%); (2) Esteemed delay of diagnosis of 3953 high-risk colonic adenomas and 611 colon cancer cases; and (3) Esteemed delay in diagnosis of 2.7 mo |
Germana et al[10] | Veneto regional screening database | January-November 2020 vs same period in 2018-2019 | (1) 453877 people invited to undergo FOBT, within the regional colorectal cancer screening program, 115976 fewer than the previous two years (-20.4%), with an adherence rate that dropped from 65.2% to 54.2%; (2) Colonoscopies fell by 22.2% (67138 in 2020 ss. 86298 for the years 2018-2019); and (3) The reduction was of 13.1% for screening colonoscopies following a positive FOBT, and 24.9% for non-screening colonoscopies |
Buscarini et al[6] | 49 units across Italy: 32 from the North (65.3%), 6 from the Center (12.2%), and 11 from the South (22.4%) | January-October 2020 vs same period in 2017, 2018 and 2019 | (1) CRC new diagnoses decreased by 11.9%; and (2) The 2019–2020 comparison showed fewer CRC diagnoses in the North (-13.7%), Center (-16.5%) and South (-4.1%) |
Ferrara et al[11] | 7 Units in Northern-Central Italy | 11th-20th week of 2020 vs same period in 2018 and 2019 | Decrease of 46.6% of new colorectal cancer diagnosis with screening program (335 in 2018-2019 and only 178 in 2020) |
De Vincentiis et al[7] | Single Unit audit | 11th-20th week of 2020 vs same period in 2018 and 2019 | CRC new diagnoses fell in 2020 by 62% compared with the average number in 2018 and 2019. CRC was identified as carrying a potentially important diagnostic delay |
Maida et al[12] | 121 Units from 20 Italian regions | Survey between March 30, 2020 and April 7, 2020 | (1) 49 (46.7%) of 105 gastroenterology divisions had suspended their endoscopic screening program for colorectal cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic; (2) Overall, 10.7% Gastroenterology Divisions have been converted to Covid Units; and (3) Endoscopic procedures were limited to urgencies and oncology indications |
Repici et al[13] | 41 EUs across Northern Italy | Survey between March 16, 2020 and March 21, 2020 | (1) 75%–99% reduction in activity in 28% of endoscopic units, a 50%–75% reduction in 9% of units, with only a single unit maintaining its workload unchanged; and (2) Most EUs limited their activity to urgent cases, including patients at high-risk of cancer |
- Citation: Fancellu A, Veneroni S, Santoru A, Meloni A, Sanna V, Ginesu GC, Deiana G, Paliogiannis P, Ninniri C, Perra T, Porcu A. How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the colorectal cancer screening in Italy: A minireview. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2022; 14(8): 1490-1498
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5204/full/v14/i8/1490.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4251/wjgo.v14.i8.1490