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During the COVID-19 pandemic 20 000 prostate cancer diagnoses were missed in England.

Agnieszka LemanskaColm AndrewsLouis FisherSeb BaconAmir MehrkarPeter InglesbySimon DavyBen GoldacreBrian MacKennanull nullAlex J Walker
Published in: BJU international (2024)
Given that our dataset represents 40% of the population, we estimate that proportionally the pandemic led to 20 000 missed prostate cancer diagnoses in England alone. The increase in incidence recorded in 2023 was not enough to account for the missed cases. The prevalence of prostate cancer remained lower throughout the pandemic than expected. As the recovery efforts continue, healthcare should focus on finding the men who were affected. The research should focus on investigating the potential harms to men diagnosed at older age.
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