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  • This study examined how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PA) in a specific area, focusing on a regional collaboration project.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 150 PA patients across three time frames: before the pandemic, during the first year, and during the second year.
  • The findings revealed a decrease in early-stage PA diagnosis during the first year of the pandemic and longer delays for patients to seek help, although referral networks remained effective.

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: This study evaluated the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PA) practice in our region and discussed the effects of our institution's regional collaborative system, the "Early Stage Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis Project," which was originally unrelated to this study's purpose.

Methods: We retrospectively investigated 150 patients with PA at Yokohama Rosai Hospital by defining three time periods: before (C0), during the first year (C1), and during the second year (C2) of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: Among the three periods (C0, C1, and C2), there were significantly less patients with stage I PA (14.0%, 0%, and 7.4%, p = 0.032) in C1, and significantly more patients with stage III PA (10.0%, 28.3%, and 9.3%, p = 0.014) in C1. The pandemic significantly prolonged the median durations from disease onset to patients' first visits (28, 49, and 14 days, p = 0.012). In contrast, there was no significant difference in the median durations from referral to first visit to our institution (4, 4, and 6 days, p = 0.391).

Conclusions: The pandemic advanced the stage of PA in our region. Although the pancreatic referral network remained functional during the pandemic, there were delays from disease onset to patients' first visit to healthcare providers, including clinics. While the pandemic caused temporary damage to PA practice, the routine regional collaboration provided by our institution's project allowed for early resilience. A notable limitation is that the impact of the pandemic on PA prognosis was not evaluated.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234687PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pan.2023.06.002DOI Listing

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