Abstract

e13607 Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has changed the provision of medical services worldwide. Oncological patients continued receiving specialty treatments. We assess the impact of the pandemic on the oncological patients' visits to a tertiary cancer center. Methods: We analyzed registrations from the administrative data system of in and outpatients in all departments of the Cluj-Napoca Oncology Institute, during March-October 2020, compared to the same 7-month period of the previous year. Results: The decrease during March-October 2020 was of 40.2% for new referrals overall (with the most significant drop in April, of 80%), of 52.5% for medical oncology inpatients, 39% for pediatric oncology department inpatients, 69% for radiotherapy inpatients, 34.9% for surgical interventions and 31% decrease of issued pathology reports. The decrease was less important for outpatients: only 10% for medical oncology outpatient department, 33% for radiotherapy, and 27% for breast cancer unit outpatients. Imaging investigations were only slightly influenced by the pandemic (reduction of 5% for MRI scans, 19% for mammograms, whereas performed CT scans were even more after the outbreak of COVID-19). Conclusions: Our results show a decrease in the number of patients during the period after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, more for inpatients and less significant for outpatient departments, probably because of the internal circuits reorganization but also because of healthcare measures taken nationally and locally to limit the spread of the pandemic. Keywords: COVID-19, pandemic, oncology referrals, disruption.

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