The COVID-19 pandemic has not influenced survival outcomes of head and neck cancer squamous cell carcinomas in the West of Scotland: a retrospective cohort study
Craig D. L. Smith, Alex D. McMahon, Gareth J. Inman, David I. Conway, Catriona M. Douglas, Claire Paterson

TL;DR
This study found that the COVID-19 pandemic did not significantly affect survival outcomes for head and neck cancer patients in the West of Scotland, despite more advanced cases being diagnosed in 2020.
Contribution
The study provides evidence that the pandemic did not worsen short-term survival for HNSCC patients in a specific region.
Findings
An increase in advanced-stage HNSCC diagnoses was observed in 2020 (67.5%, p = 0.01).
No statistically significant difference in overall survival was found across the study period (p = 0.22).
Socioeconomic inequalities persisted, with the poorest survival among the most deprived areas (p = 0.02).
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant disruptions to healthcare worldwide. This study aimed to assess if the COVID-19 pandemic affected short-term survival outcomes of patients with head and neck cancer squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) in the west of Scotland. A retrospective cohort analysis was conducted using regional centre data. Patients diagnosed with HNSCC during pre-pandemic (June-October 2019), intra-pandemic (June-October 2020) and post(peak)-pandemic (June-October 2022) were compared. Demographic, behavioural, clinical, and survival data were analysed using Kaplan-Meier curves, Cox-regression, and logistic-regression for stage at diagnosis. A total of 707 patients were included. While the 2020 cohort exhibited an increase in advanced-stage disease (67.5% p = 0.01), no statistically significant difference in overall survival was observed across the study period (p = 0.22).…
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TopicsHead and Neck Cancer Studies · COVID-19 and healthcare impacts · Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
