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Decreased public pursuit of cancer-related information during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States

机译:在美国Covid-19大流行期间减少了对与癌症相关信息的公共追求

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Background In response to the prioritization of healthcare resources towards the COVID-19 pandemic, routine cancer screening and diagnostic have been disrupted, potentially explaining the apparent COVID-era decline in cancer cases and mortality. In this study, we identified temporal trends in public interest in cancer-related health information using the nowcasting tool Google Trends. Methods We used Google Trends to query search terms related to cancer types for short-term (September 2019-September 2020) and long-term (September 2016-September 2020) trends in the US. We compared average relative search volumes (RSV) for specified time ranges to detect recent and seasonal variation. Results General search interest declined for all cancer types beginning in March 2020, with changes in search interest for "Breast cancer," "Colorectal cancer," and "Melanoma" of - 30.6%, - 28.2%, and - 26.7%, respectively, and compared with the mean RSV of the two previous months. In the same time range, search interest for "Telemedicine" has increased by + 907.1% and has reached a 4-year peak with a sustained increased level of search interest. Absolute cancer mortality has declined and is presently at a 4-year low; however, search interest in cancer has been recuperating since July 2020. Conclusion We observed a marked decline in searches for cancer-related health information that mirrors the reduction in new cancer diagnoses and cancer mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health professions need to be prepared for the coming demand for cancer-related healthcare, foreshadowed by recovering interest in cancer-related information on Google Trends.
机译:2019冠状病毒疾病流行的背景下,常规的癌症筛查和诊断已经中断,可能解释明显的COVID时代的癌症病例和死亡率下降。在这项研究中,我们使用即时播报工具Google trends确定了公众对癌症相关健康信息的兴趣的时间趋势。方法我们使用谷歌趋势(Google Trends)查询与美国短期(2019年9月至2020年9月)和长期(2016年9月至2020年9月)癌症类型相关的搜索词。我们比较了指定时间范围内的平均相对搜索量(RSV),以检测近期和季节变化。结果从2020年3月开始,所有癌症类型的总体搜索兴趣下降,与前两个月的平均RSV相比,“乳腺癌”、“结直肠癌”和“黑色素瘤”的搜索兴趣变化分别为-30.6%、-28.2%和-26.7%。在同一时间范围内,“远程医疗”的搜索兴趣增加了+907.1%,并达到了4年来的峰值,搜索兴趣水平持续提高。癌症的绝对死亡率已经下降,目前处于4年来的最低水平;然而,自2020年7月以来,人们对癌症的兴趣一直在恢复。结论我们观察到2019冠状病毒疾病的新发现,癌症相关的健康信息的搜索明显下降,反映了新的癌症诊断和癌症死亡率的降低。健康专业人士需要为即将到来的癌症相关医疗需求做好准备,这是对谷歌趋势(Google Trends)上癌症相关信息的兴趣恢复所预示的。

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