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A Comparative Multicenter Cohort Study Evaluating the Long-Term Influence of the Strict Lockdown during the First COVID-19 Wave on Lung Cancer Patients (ARTEMISIA Trial).
Molinier, Olivier; Guguen, Camille; Marcq, Marie; Chene, Anne-Laure; Masson, Philippe; Bigot, Frédéric; Denis, Fabrice; Empereur, Fabienne; Saulnier, Philippe; Urban, Thierry.
Afiliação
  • Molinier O; Respiratory Medicine Department, Hospital Center, 194 Avenue Rubillard, CEDEX 9, 72037 Le Mans, France.
  • Guguen C; Respiratory Medicine Department, Hospital Center, 194 Avenue Rubillard, CEDEX 9, 72037 Le Mans, France.
  • Marcq M; Respiratory Medicine Department, Hospital Center, 85925 La Roche-sur-Yon, France.
  • Chene AL; Respiratory Medicine Department, Thorax Institute, University Hospital Center, University of Nantes, 44093 Nantes, France.
  • Masson P; Respiratory Medicine Department, Hospital Center, 49300 Cholet, France.
  • Bigot F; Oncology Department, Western Cancer Institute Paul Papin, 49105 Angers, France.
  • Denis F; Oncology Department, Clinique Victor Hugo, 72000 Le Mans, France.
  • Empereur F; Regional Cancer Network ONCOPL, 44093 Nantes, France.
  • Saulnier P; Biostatistics Department, National Institute of Health and Medical Research, University of Angers, 49100 Angers, France.
  • Urban T; Respiratory Medicine Department, University Hospital Center, 49100 Angers, France.
Cancers (Basel) ; 15(24)2023 Dec 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38136275
ABSTRACT
The consequences of the strict health restrictions during the first wave of COVID-19 on lung cancer (LC) patients are not known. This cohort study evaluated the impact of the initial lockdown on management of and long-term outcome in LC patients. This exposed-unexposed-type study included two evaluation periods of 6 months each in non-selected patients; one began on the first day of lockdown in 2020, and the other in 2019 during the same calendar period. Various indicators were compared clinical profiles, management delays and overall survival beyond 2 years. A total of 816 patients from 7 public or private centers were enrolled. The clinical characteristics of the patients in 2020 did not differ from those in 2019, except that the population was older (p = 0.002) with more non-smokers (p = 0.006). Delays for pre-therapeutic medical management were generally reduced after the first imaging in 2020 (1.28 [1.1-1.49]). In the multivariate analysis, being part of the 2020 cohort was correlated with better prognosis (HR = 0.71 [0.5-0.84], p < 0.001). The gain observed in 2020 mainly benefited non-smoking patients, along with ECOG PS 0-2 (p = 0.01), stage 4 (p = 0.003), squamous cell carcinoma (p = 0.03) and receiving systemic therapy (p = 0.03). In conclusion, the first lockdown did not exert any deleterious impact on LC patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article