Factors associated with deferral or non‐performance of an organized breast cancer screening program during the COVID‐19 pandemic in France

Author:

Stephanopoli Jean Papadacci12,Bouazzi Leila3,Guerbaz‐Sommi Myriam4,Graesslin Olivier5,Hurtaud Aline1,Ilardo Salvatore2,Chrusciel Jan6,Barbaret Cécile7ORCID,Bertrand Camille4,Sanchez Stéphane36ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Medicine Université de Reims Champagne‐Ardenne Reims Marne France

2. Médecine générale Maison de Santé Pluriprofessionnelle de la Forêt d'Orient Piney Aube France

3. Comité Universitaire de Ressources pour la Recherche en Santé, Université de Reims Champagne‐Ardenne Reims Marne France

4. CRCDC Centre Régional de Coordination des Dépistages des Cancers du Grand Est Troyes Aube France

5. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Reims Université de Reims Champagne‐Ardenne Reims Marne France

6. Department of Public Health and Performance Centre Hospitalier de Troyes Troyes France

7. Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CHU Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble Institute of Engineering, TIMC‐IMAG, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble isère France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDelays in detection and treatment of breast cancer can lead to increased mortality. To date, participation in organized breast cancer screenings (OBCS) has been suboptimal worldwide. The objective of this study was to investigate the factors associated with deferral or non‐performance of mammography during the COVID‐19 pandemic for women who had previously participated in OBCS.MethodsA retrospective observational study was conducted on a cohort of 6282 women from the Aube Department of France, who were invited to an OBCS in 2020. Participants were divided into women who promptly underwent screening after receiving an invitation (between 22 and 25 months elapsed since the last mammogram), women who underwent late screening (≥26 months since the last mammogram), and those who were never screened. Data were collected from a self‐reported questionnaire. Comparative and multivariable analyses modeling the probability of each type of attendance were performed using these data.ResultsIn total, 2301 women (aged 50–74 years) returned a valid questionnaire. Compared to women who promptly underwent mammography, non‐ and late‐screening participants were younger, had less frequent gynecological follow‐up and a less frequent history of colorectal cancer screening. Women with higher education status and those residing in socially disadvantaged areas were more likely to attend late.ConclusionThe absence of regular gynecological follow‐up and the absence of colorectal cancer screening were significant factors associated with deferral of or non‐attendance at OBCS.

Publisher

Wiley

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