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Advanced cancers returned to pre-Covid levels, report finds| STAT

Last updated: April 22, 2025 10:30 am
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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on cancer screenings in the United States has been a cause for concern. Many Americans had to postpone essential cancer screenings such as colonoscopies, mammograms, and lung scans in 2020 as healthcare systems struggled to cope with the overwhelming demands of the pandemic. However, a recent report published in the journal Cancer suggests that the delay in screenings has not had a significant impact on cancer statistics, at least not yet.

According to the report, cancer death rates in the US continue to decline, and there have been no major shifts in late-stage cancer diagnoses. The analysis, which is the most comprehensive study of the pandemic’s effect on US cancer data to date, reveals that while a greater share of cancers were caught at later stages in 2020, these worrisome diagnoses returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 for most types of cancer.

Lead author Recinda Sherman of the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries described the findings as “very reassuring.” She noted that there has not been an excess of late-stage diagnoses, making it unlikely that there will be higher cancer death rates linked to the pandemic. The report also highlights that the number of new cancer cases dropped in 2020 but returned to pre-pandemic levels by 2021, indicating that the decline in new diagnoses was temporary.

While late-stage diagnoses of cervical cancer and prostate cancer did increase in 2021, the shifts were not significant. Sherman emphasized that it is unlikely that people with aggressive diseases were not diagnosed during the pandemic. The report, which was produced by several organizations including the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society, provides valuable insights into the impact of the pandemic on cancer care in the US.

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Overall, the data suggests that despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, the US healthcare system has been able to maintain the quality of cancer care. The findings offer hope that the temporary disruptions in cancer screenings will not have a lasting impact on cancer outcomes in the country. As we continue to navigate the challenges of the pandemic, it is essential for individuals to prioritize their health and ensure they stay up to date with recommended cancer screenings.

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