2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i2.26283
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Diagnóstico de câncer de mama e COVID-19: uma análise de incidência nos estados da Bahia e Rio Grande do Norte

Abstract: Introdução: O câncer é uma das principais causas de morbidade e mortalidade no mundo, registrando anualmente aproximadamente 10 milhões de casos novos e 6 milhões de óbitos. No Brasil, as neoplasias correspondem a terceira causa de morte na população. Objetivo: Este estudo trata-se de uma análise transversal com objetivo de caracterizar a incidência de câncer de mama da população feminina durante a pandemia. Metodologia: Foi utilizado o painel de Oncologia do Datasus do período de 2018 a 2021, mulheres entre 3… Show more

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“…However, the implementation of this law was faced with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, at which time health actions were primarily focused on pandemic control. A study conducted in two Brazilian states showed that there was a decrease in the number of cancer-diagnosed cases due to several factors such as anxiety, stress, and social isolation associated with the restriction in access to routine tests and prevention for breast cancer diagnosis, imposed by the pandemic [35]. It is noteworthy, that during the COVID-19 pandemic, many services were affected, including oncology services, with restrictions and decreased patient flow.…”
Section: Breast Cancer Social Policies and Health Care Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the implementation of this law was faced with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, at which time health actions were primarily focused on pandemic control. A study conducted in two Brazilian states showed that there was a decrease in the number of cancer-diagnosed cases due to several factors such as anxiety, stress, and social isolation associated with the restriction in access to routine tests and prevention for breast cancer diagnosis, imposed by the pandemic [35]. It is noteworthy, that during the COVID-19 pandemic, many services were affected, including oncology services, with restrictions and decreased patient flow.…”
Section: Breast Cancer Social Policies and Health Care Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%