Overhaul of Radiological Mammography Check-ups for Early Malignancy Diagnosis during COVID-19 Pandemic

Marina S. Ermakova, Sergey M. Demidov, Denis A. Demidov
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Background. The article reports the number of examinations with stationary mammography systems, in outpatient screenings, as well as in a mobile mammography survey across the Sverdlovsk Region.Aim. A study of expedience and design of radiological breast check-ups (exemplified by mammography) for early cancer diagnosis under the COVID-19 pandemic situation.Materials and methods. A survey based at the Sverdlovsk Regional Oncology Dispensary’s Department of Diagnostic Radiology analysed the expedience and design of non-invasive diagnostic procedures in a case study of breast X-ray checkups (mammography) in the Sverdlovsk Region during 2019—2020. Th e survey used the Sverdlovsk Region population statistics on breast malignancy incidence for 2019—2020.Results. According to reports, the number of outpatient screening surveys significantly decreased in 2020 vs. 2019 due to the coronavirus pandemic and effective ban on screenings and medical check-ups. Th e mobile mammography screening numbers increased more than twice in 2020 vs. 2019.Discussion. Screening measures continued during the COVID-19 pandemic. Clinicians adhered to local guidelines, while fully complying with the recommendations to contain SARS-CoV-2 infection. Th e growth of mobile mammography screenings enabled completion of the annual check-up plan, however, the breast malignancy detection rate slightly dropped in 2020 compared to 2019.Conclusion. Mammography screenings at the Sverdlovsk Regional Oncology Dispensary in 2019--2020 demonstrate the expedience and good organisation of breast radiological check-ups (mammography) in Sverdlovsk Region. Accounting for the epidemiological state of coronavirus infection, a positive trend is evident towards growing examinations and improved breast malignancy detection, which lowers mortality accordingly among the female population of Sverdlovsk Region.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间乳腺x线摄影检查早期恶性诊断的改革
背景。文章报告了固定乳房x光检查系统的数量,在门诊筛查,以及在整个斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区的移动乳房x光检查。新型冠状病毒病疫情下乳房影像学检查(以乳房x线摄影为例)对早期癌症诊断的可行性与设计研究材料和方法。斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区肿瘤诊所诊断放射科进行了一项调查,分析了2019-2020年斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区乳房x射线检查(乳房x光检查)的案例研究中非侵入性诊断程序的便利性和设计。该调查使用了斯维尔德洛夫斯克州2019 - 2020年乳腺恶性肿瘤发病率的人口统计数据。据报道,由于冠状病毒大流行和有效禁止筛查和体检,2020年门诊筛查调查数量比2019年明显减少。与2019年相比,2020年移动乳房x光检查人数增加了两倍多。在COVID-19大流行期间继续采取筛查措施。临床医生遵守当地指导方针,同时完全遵守控制SARS-CoV-2感染的建议。移动乳房x光检查的增长使年度检查计划得以完成,但与2019年相比,2020年乳房恶性肿瘤检出率略有下降。2019- 2020年斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区肿瘤诊所的乳房x光检查显示了斯维尔德洛夫斯克地区乳房放射检查(乳房x光检查)的便利性和良好的组织。考虑到冠状病毒感染的流行病学状况,检查数量的增加和乳腺恶性肿瘤检测的改善呈现出明显的积极趋势,这相应地降低了斯维尔德洛夫斯克州女性人口的死亡率。
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