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Publication Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Surgical Oncology in Europe: Results of a European Survey(2021) ;Stöss, Christian (56823517700) ;Steffani, Marcella (57204695039) ;Pergolini, Ilaria (56462901200) ;Hartmann, Daniel (57197985481) ;Radenkovic, Dejan (6603592685) ;Novotny, Alexander (55616259800) ;Friess, Helmut (36049095700)Müller, Michael W. (56431396900)Background: The first COVID-19 pandemic wave hit most of the health-care systems worldwide. The present survey aimed to provide a European overview on the COVID-19 impact on surgical oncology. Methods: This anonymous online survey was accessible from April 24 to May 11, 2020, for surgeons (n = 298) who were contacted by the surgical society European Digestive Surgery. The survey was completed by 88 surgeons (29.2%) from 69 different departments. The responses per department were evaluated. Results: Of the departments, 88.4% (n = 61/69) reported a lower volume of patients in the outpatient clinic; 69.1% (n = 47/68) and 75.0% (n = 51/68) reported a reduction in hospital bed and the operating room capacity, respectively. As a result, the participants reported an average reduction of 29.3% for all types of oncological resections surveyed in this questionnaire. The strongest reduction was observed for oncological resections of hepato-pancreatico-biliary (HPB) cancers. Of the interviewed surgeons, 68.7% (n = 46/67) agreed that survival outcomes will be negatively impacted by the pandemic. Conclusion: The first COVID-19 pandemic wave had a significant impact on surgical oncology in Europe. The surveyed surgeons expect an increase in the number of unresectable cancers as well as poorer survival outcomes due to cancellations of follow-ups and postponements of surgeries. © 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel. Copyright: All rights reserved.
