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. 2020 Sep-Oct;34(5):3047-3053.
doi: 10.21873/invivo.12139.

Lockdown of Breast Cancer Screening for COVID-19: Possible Scenario

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Lockdown of Breast Cancer Screening for COVID-19: Possible Scenario

Gianluca Vanni et al. In Vivo. 2020 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Background/aim: Coronavirus disease is spreading worldwide. Due to fast transmission and high fatality rate drastic emergency restrictions were issued. During the lockdown, only urgent medical services are guaranteed. All non-urgent services, as breast cancer (BC) screening, are temporarily suspended. The potential of breast cancer screening programs in increasing the survival rate and decreasing the mortality rate has been widely confirmed. Suspension could lead to worse outcomes for breast cancer patients. Our study aimed to analyse the data and provide estimates regarding the temporary BC screening suspension.

Patients and methods: Data regarding breast cancer and respective screening programs were achieved through literature research and analysis.

Results: Considering three different scenarios with respect to the lockdown's impact on breast cancer screening, we estimate that approximately 10,000 patients could have a missed diagnosis during these 3 months. Considering a 6-month period, as suggested by the Imperial college model, the number of patients who will not receive a diagnosis will rise to 16,000.

Conclusion: Breast cancer screening should be resumed as soon as possible in order to avoid further breast cancer missed diagnosis and reduce the impact of delayed diagnosis.

Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-SOV-2; breast cancer; breast cancer screening; early diagnosis; local advanced diagnosis; mammography.

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Conflict of interest statement

The Authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this study.

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Figure 1. Organized and self-referral BC screening in Italy.

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