Mujeeb Rehman Malik, Omema Saleem, Umme Habiba, Faisal Ghani Siddiqui


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ABSTRACT

Objective: To assess the impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Cancer presentation at our tertiary healthcare facility.

Study design: Retrospective cross-sectional study.

Setting: Patients will be selected from surgical unit I, Dow University Hospital, Ojha campus, Dow University of Health sciences, Karachi.

Duration of study: 1 year (February 2020 till February 2021)

Methods: All patients undergoing Breast cancer surgery from February 2020 to 2021 were enrolled in the study. Recurrent cases were excluded. A proforma was used to measure their demographics, Histopathological and surgical details. The data was analyzed to observe any correlation between the patient characteristics and COVID-associated factors, including monthly incidence, mortality and recoveries in the province Sindh.

Result: One hundred and seventy-six female patients were enrolled in the study. A significant association of mean stage was observed with respect to monthly incidence (p =0.012) and mortality (p =0.010) due to the COVID -19 pandemic.

Conclusion: Breast clinics and surgeries should continue during COVID waves due to high risk of disease complications, especially on the overall survival of the patient. 



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