The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Incidence and Short-Term Survival for Common Solid Tumours in the United Kingdom: A Cohort Analysis.
Nicola L BarclayTheresa BurkardEdward BurnAntonella DelmestriAndrea Miquel DominguezAsieh GolozarCarlos Guarner-ArgenteFrancesc Xavier Avilés-JuradoWai Yi ManAlvar RosellóAndreas Weinberger RosenEng Hooi TanIlona TietzovaDaniel Prieto AlhambraDanielle Newbynull nullPublished in: Clinical epidemiology (2024)
Short-term survival for many cancers was impacted, albeit minimally, by the pandemic in the UK, with reductions in survivorship from colorectal cancer equivalent to returning to the mortality seen in the first decade of the 2000s. While data on longer-term survival are needed to fully comprehend the impact of COVID-19 on cancer care, our findings illustrate the need for an urgent and substantial commitment from the UK National Health Service to address the existing backlog in cancer screening and diagnostic procedures to improve cancer care and mortality.