Abstract

Purpose/Objective(s)To study the effect of radiation treatment delay due to COVID-19 infection.Materials/MethodsThis study is a descriptive analysis. We studied all patients who were COVID-19 positive while undergoing radiation treatment. In addition, those COVID-19 positive patients before the start of radiation during their neoadjuvant treatment period or surgery were also analyzed. However, patients detected with COVID-19 infection after the radiation treatment course were excluded. The study period was from June 2020 to May 2021. A radiation treatment delay was defined as a delay in starting the treatment, a break in therapy during their scheduled radiation course, or treatment discontinuation. Patients who had a radiation treatment delay were followed-up till December 2021.ResultsNinety-four patients who met the criteria were identified for the analysis. Seventy-seven of them had a mild infection, while 17 had a moderate or severe infection. Of the 94 patients identified, 83 patients had a treatment delay. The median treatment delay (MTD) was 18 (6 to 47) days and the median follow-up period was 13 months. In this cohort, 66 patients were treated with a curative intent, of which 51 are on follow-up {34 patients are disease-free (MTD – 18.5, 10 to 43), seven had either a residual disease or locoregional recurrence (MTD – 22, 10 to 32), seven had distant metastasis (MTD – 18, 15 to 47), and three patients died (MTD – 20, 8 to 27)}. Amongst the three patients who died, only one died of COVID-19 infection or sequel (Case Fatality Rate, CFR – 1.06%).ConclusionThe CFR due to COVID-19 infection amongst those who underwent radiotherapy was low. At the same time, higher MTD might have been the reason for residual or locoregional recurrences. However, a longer follow-up is required to confirm this. Till then, it will remain debatable whether it was worth delaying radiotherapy for mild to moderate COVID-19 infection for a significant time to cause a potential cancer treatment failure.

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