Poster Display session

79P - The situation of gynecological cancer before and after COVID – 19 pandemic years in Kosovo

Session Name
Poster Display session (ID 10)
Speakers
  • Brunilda H. Profka (Pristina)
Date
Thu, 23.02.2023
Time
13:00 - 13:45
Room
Exhibition and Poster area

Abstract

Background

On March 2020, the federal government of Kosovo declared a nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic until May 2020. Since the lockdown, examinations and routine checkups have been restricted .This resulted in a severe decline in patient referrals to the hospitals.We want To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the rate of newly diagnosed gynecological cancers.

Methods

The data are taken from our patient database. Data from 752 patients from the only cancer centre in Kosovo with newly diagnosed gynaecological cancer between 2019, 2020 and 2021 were collected. Incidence, age group, stages of diagnosis and geographical distribution were compared between the time before and after the COVID-19 outbreak.

Results

Our results showed a slight decline in newly diagnosed cancers in 2020 as compared with 2019 and 2021: -17 % in 2020 versus an increase of 18% in 2019. We expected to have a major increase in 2021 but data shows that it was a slight increase of 17%. As we not expected after the COVID-19 pandemic we have a strong decline of metastatic new cases of 39% in 2021 compared to 2020 and a 60% decline in 2020 compared to 2019. The results show a slight increase of 13 % in the early stages from 2020 to 2021 and the same rates come up from 2019 to 2020.

In all three years in a row the dominant type of cancer according to localization is corpus uteri then cervix uteri and ovarian cancer with respectively 39%, 26%, and 33% in 2019, 36%, 33%, and 29% in 2020 and the last, 40%, 26% and 32% in 2021.The groupages have a slight shift from 45-49 years old the peak of new cases in 2021.

Conclusions

The lockdown led to a slight decrease in the number of newly diagnosed cases. The decreased accessibility of the medical services has not led to significant higher number of metastatic new diagnosed cases, on contrary lower metastatic cases and higher number of early cases and slight increase on advanced cases were presented in 2021. The impact on incidence were not significantly higher in 2021 despite the lockdown. Therefore, new strategies to manage early cancer detection are needed to optimize cancer care in a time of pandemic in the future. Effective, appropriate and affordable cancer prevention and control strategies are urgently needed in Kosovo for gynaecological cancer especially cervical cancer.

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