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Radiological and clinicopathological findings of breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparative study with the pre-pandemic era.
Gürsoy, Merve; Aslan, Özge; Oktay Alfatli, Aysenur; Zekioglu, Osman; Göktepe, Berk.
  • Gürsoy M; Department of Radiology, Izmir Katip Çelebi University Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turke.
  • Aslan Ö; Department of Radiology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Oktay Alfatli A; Department of Radiology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Zekioglu O; Department of Pathology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Göktepe B; Department of General Surgery, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey.
Diagn Interv Radiol ; 29(1): 53-58, 2023 01 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2261695
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The diagnosis and surgical treatment delays that occurred during the coronavirus disease-2019- (COVID-19) pandemic may have affected breast cancer presentation. This study aimed to determine whether there was a difference in the clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancers during the pandemic by comparing them with similar cases from the previous year. The study also aimed to determine the radiological findings of breast cancers during the pandemic.

METHODS:

A retrospective review was made of patients who underwent surgery for breast cancer between March 11, 2020, and December 11, 2020 (the pandemic group). These patients were compared with similar patients from the previous year (the pre-pandemic group). The postoperative histopathology results of both groups were compared, and the preoperative radiological findings of the pandemic group were defined.

RESULTS:

There were 71 patients in the pandemic group and 219 patients in the pre-pandemic group. The tumor size was significantly greater, lymph node involvement was more frequent, and waiting time for surgery was longer in the pandemic group (P < 0.001, P = 0.044, P = 0.001, respectively). There was no significant difference between the groups in respect of in situ/invasive tumor distribution, histological type and histological grade of tumor, the presence of lymphovascular/perineural invasion, multifocal/multicentric focus, and Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System Classification (P > 0.15). The radiologic findings of breast cancer during the pandemic typically showed characteristics of malignancy.

CONCLUSION:

Patients diagnosed with breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic had larger tumor sizes, more frequent lymph node involvement and longer waiting time for surgical treatment. Screening programs should be continued as soon as possible by taking necessary precautions.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Breast Neoplasms / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Diagn Interv Radiol Journal subject: Diagnostic Imaging / Radiology Year: 2023 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Breast Neoplasms / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Diagn Interv Radiol Journal subject: Diagnostic Imaging / Radiology Year: 2023 Document Type: Article