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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diagnosis and treatment of men with prostate cancer.

Julie NossiterMelanie MorrisMatthew G ParryArunan SujenthiranPaul CathcartJan van der MeulenAjay K AggarwalHeather PayneNoel W Clarke
Published in: BJU international (2022)
We found substantial deficits in the number of diagnostic and treatment procedures for men with newly diagnosed PCa after the start of the first lockdown in 2020. The number of men diagnosed with PCa decreased by about one-third and those diagnosed had more advanced disease. Treatment patterns shifted towards those that limit the risk of COVID-19 exposure including increased use of TP biopsy, hypofractionated radiation, and enzalutamide. Urgent concerted action is required to address the COVID-19-related deficits in PCa services to mitigate their impact on long-term outcomes.
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