Changes in Time to Initial Physician Contact and Cancer Stage Distribution during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma at a Large Hungarian Cancer Center
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Setting
2.2. Regulations Affecting the Hungarian Healthcare System during the COVID-19 Pandemic
2.3. Study Design
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. The Associations between Symptoms, Tumor Site, Cancer Stage, and Pre-COVID-19 and COVID-19 Study Periods
3.2. Comparison of Waiting Time from Onset of Symptoms to Initial Physician Contact (TTP) of HNSCC Patients before and during the COVID-19 Period
3.3. Predictive Factors of Tumor Stage in the Periods before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
Abbreviation | Full Name |
HNSCC | Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
UP CC ENT | University of Pécs Clinical Centre, the Department of Otorhinolaryngology |
TTP | Time to initial physician contact |
CUP | Carcinoma of unknown primary |
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Total n = 525 (%) | Before COVID-19 n = 402 (%) | During COVID-19 n = 123 (%) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total number | 525 | 402 | 123 | |
Sex | 0.434 | |||
Male | 427 (81.3) | 324 (80.6) | 103 (83.7) | |
Female | 98 (18.7) | 78 (19.4) | 20 (16.3) | |
Age group (years) | 0.708 | |||
18–54 | 78 (14.8) | 59 (14.7) | 19 (15.4) | |
55–59 | 88 (16.7) | 68 (16.9) | 20 (16.3) | |
60–64 | 107 (20.4) | 82 (20.4) | 25 (20.3) | |
65–69 | 117 (22.3) | 88 (21.9) | 29 (23.6) | |
70–74 | 63 (12) | 45 (11.2) | 18 (14.6) | |
>75 | 72 (13.7) | 60 (14.9) | 12 (9.8) | |
Place of residence | 0.203 | |||
County seat | 140 (26.7) | 109 (27.1) | 31 (25.2) | |
Other city | 175 (33.3) | 126 (31.3) | 49 (39.8) | |
Village | 210 (40) | 167 (41.5) | 43 (35) | |
Tumor site | 0.507 | |||
Lips and oral cavity | 152 (28.9) | 112 (27.9) | 40 (32.5) | |
Oropharynx | 137 (26.1) | 105 (26.1) | 32 (26) | |
Hypopharynx | 93 (17.8) | 70 (17.4) | 23 (18.7) | |
Larynx | 120 (22.9) | 94 (23.4) | 26 (21.1) | |
Epipharynx | 8 (1.5) | 8 (2) | 0(0) | |
CUP (carcinoma of unknown primary) | 15 (2.9) | 13 (3.2) | 2 (1.6) | |
Frequency of the main symptoms | 0.076 | |||
1 | 230 (43.9) | 166 (41.3) | 64 (52.5) | |
2 | 181 (34.5) | 143 (35.6) | 38 (31.1) | |
3 or more | 113 (21.5) | 93 (23.1) | 20 (16.4) | |
Specialty of initially contacted physician | 0.441 | |||
ENT specialist | 384 (73.4) | 291 (72.4) | 93 (75.6) | |
Dentist | 112 (21.3) | 86 (21.4) | 26 (21.1) | |
Other | 29 (5.5) | 25 (6.2) | 4 (3.3) | |
Tumor stage | 0.199 | |||
Early stage (I–II) | 155 (29.5) | 113 (28.1) | 42 (34.1) | |
Late stage (III–IV) | 370 (70.5) | 289 (71.9) | 81 (65.9) |
TTP in Days | p | |||||
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0–30 | 31–90 | 91–180 | 181–359 | 360– | ||
Before COVID-19 n = 401 (%) | 131 (32.9) | 167 (41.6) | 63 (15.7) | 22 (5.5) | 17 (4.2) | 0.292 |
During COVID-19 n = 122 (%) | 29 (23.8) | 52 (42.6) | 26 (21.3) | 9 (7.4) | 6 (4.9) | |
Total n = 523 (%) | 161 (30.8) | 219 (41.9) | 89 (17) | 31 (5.9) | 23 (4.4) |
Stage I | Stage II | Stage III | Stage IVa | Stage IVb | Stage IVc | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Before COVID-19 n = 402 (%) | 64 (15.9) | 49 (12.2) | 68 (16.9) | 178 (44.3) | 24 (6) | 19 (4.7) | <0.001 |
During COVID-19 n = 123 (%) | 25 (20.3) | 17 (13.8) | 13 (10.6) | 41 (33.3) | 22 (17.9) | 5 (4.1) | |
Total n = 525 (%) | 89 (17) | 66 (12.6) | 81 (15.4) | 219 (41.7) | 46 (8.8) | 24 (4.6) |
Before COVID-19 n = 401 | During COVID-19 n = 122 | p | ||
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TTP in days, range (0–732) | Mean Median | 77.67 43 | 83.82 61 | 0.032 |
Before COVID-19 OR | During COVID-19 OR | ||
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Early stage | Larynx | 2.41 (1.306–4.442) | 4.57 (1.601–13.057) |
Oral cavity | 3.31 (1.850–5.907) | 5.89 (2.292–15.158) | |
Advanced stage | Neck lump | 7.04 (3.236–15.299) | 3.01 (1.572–5.760) |
Dysphagia | 6.93 (1.932–24.861) | 4.97 (1.351–18.250) |
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Szabó, É.; Kopjár, E.; Rumi, L.; Boronkai, Á.; Bellyei, S.; Gyöngyi, Z.; Zemplényi, A.; Sütő, B.; Girán, J.; Kiss, I.; et al. Changes in Time to Initial Physician Contact and Cancer Stage Distribution during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma at a Large Hungarian Cancer Center. Cancers 2024, 16, 2570. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142570
Szabó É, Kopjár E, Rumi L, Boronkai Á, Bellyei S, Gyöngyi Z, Zemplényi A, Sütő B, Girán J, Kiss I, et al. Changes in Time to Initial Physician Contact and Cancer Stage Distribution during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma at a Large Hungarian Cancer Center. Cancers. 2024; 16(14):2570. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142570
Chicago/Turabian StyleSzabó, Éva, Eszter Kopjár, László Rumi, Árpád Boronkai, Szabolcs Bellyei, Zoltán Gyöngyi, Antal Zemplényi, Balázs Sütő, János Girán, István Kiss, and et al. 2024. "Changes in Time to Initial Physician Contact and Cancer Stage Distribution during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma at a Large Hungarian Cancer Center" Cancers 16, no. 14: 2570. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142570
APA StyleSzabó, É., Kopjár, E., Rumi, L., Boronkai, Á., Bellyei, S., Gyöngyi, Z., Zemplényi, A., Sütő, B., Girán, J., Kiss, I., Pozsgai, É., & Szanyi, I. (2024). Changes in Time to Initial Physician Contact and Cancer Stage Distribution during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma at a Large Hungarian Cancer Center. Cancers, 16(14), 2570. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16142570