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The impact of COVID-19 on new mesothelioma diagnoses in Italy.
Mangone, Lucia; Mancuso, Pamela; Bisceglia, Isabella; Giorgi Rossi, Paolo; Chellini, Elisabetta; Negro, Corrado; Benfatto, Lucia; Migliore, Enrica; Casotto, Veronica; Mensi, Carolina; Romanelli, Antonio; Tumino, Rosario; Grappasonni, Iolanda; Cavone, Domenica; Mazzoleni, Guido; Tallarigo, Federico; Marinaccio, Alessandro.
Afiliação
  • Mangone L; Reggio Emilia Cancer Registry, Epidemiology Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale - IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Mancuso P; COR Emilia-Romagna, Epidemiology Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale - IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Bisceglia I; Reggio Emilia Cancer Registry, Epidemiology Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale - IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Giorgi Rossi P; Reggio Emilia Cancer Registry, Epidemiology Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale - IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Chellini E; Reggio Emilia Cancer Registry, Epidemiology Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale - IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Negro C; COR Toscana, Unit of Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology, Institute for Cancer Research, Prevention and Clinical Network, Firenze, Italy.
  • Benfatto L; COR Friuli Venezia Giulia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria "Ospedali Riuniti di Trieste" Struttura Complessa Medicina del Lavoro, Trieste, Italy.
  • Migliore E; COR Liguria, Epidemiologia Clinica, Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro (IST-Nord), Dipartimento Terapie Oncologiche Integrate e IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Martino, Genoa, Italy.
  • Casotto V; COR Piemonte, Unità di Epidemiologia dei Tumori Città della salute e della scienza di Torino, Torino, Italy.
  • Mensi C; COR Veneto, Epidemiological Department, Azienda Zero, Veneto Region, Padova, Italy.
  • Romanelli A; COR Lombardia, Occupational Health Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.
  • Tumino R; COR Emilia-Romagna, Epidemiology Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale - IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Grappasonni I; COR Sicilia, Cancer Registry and Histopathology Department, Provincial Health Authority (ASP 7), Ragusa, Italy.
  • Cavone D; COR Marche, School of Medicinal and Health Products Sciences, University of Camerino, Camerino, Italy.
  • Mazzoleni G; COR Puglia, Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Section Occupational Medicine B. Ramazzini, School of Medicine, University Aldo Moro Bari, Bari, Italy.
  • Tallarigo F; COR Alto-Adige, Health Trust South Tyrol, South Tyrol, Italy.
  • Marinaccio A; COR Calabria, c/o UOC Anatomia Patologica PO San Giovanni di Dio, ASP, Crotone, Italy.
Thorac Cancer ; 13(5): 702-707, 2022 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35076994
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The aim of this work was to evaluate the impact of the restrictions put in place to control the COVID-19 pandemic on new diagnoses of malignant mesothelioma (MM) in Italy.

METHODS:

Twelve of the 21 Italian malignant mesothelioma CORs (regional operating centres) participated. The study included all cases of MM with microscopic confirmation; cases without microscopic confirmation and death certificate only (DCO) were excluded. For each case, information on sex, date of birth, tumor site, morphology, and date of diagnosis was retrieved. We compared the number of incident cases in 2020 with 2019, looking at the overall picture and for four periods pre-pandemic (January-February), first wave (March-May), low incidence (June-September), and second wave (October-December).

RESULTS:

A total of 604 cases were registered 307 in 2019 and 297 in 2020. In the 2020 pre-pandemic period, the incidence was higher than in the same months in 2019 (+45%); there was no significant change during the first wave (+1%) or in the low-incidence period (-3%), while a decrease was observed during the second wave (-32%). However, the data were not homogeneous across the country the increase in the pre-pandemic period concerned mostly the regions of northern (+61.5%) and central Italy (+43.5%); during the first wave, MM diagnoses increased in the northern (+38.5%) and central (+11.4%) regions but decreased in the southern regions (-52.9%). All these differences are compatible with random fluctuations.

CONCLUSION:

The COVID-19 pandemic had little or no impact on new MM diagnoses, and variations were not homogeneous throughout the country.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Mesotelioma Maligno / COVID-19 / Mesotelioma Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Mesotelioma Maligno / COVID-19 / Mesotelioma Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article