Introduction. To investigate the public interest in cancer screening before, during and after one year of the COVID-19 pandemic, in relation to the number of cases and deaths caused by the coronavirus. Material and methods. Google Trends (GT) was used to obtain data on online interest in screening for the most common cancer types during COVID-19 pandemic. Results. It was found that although online interest in screening collapsed during the early stages of the pandemic, it managed to gradually return to its pre-pandemic levels six months later despite a growing number of COVID-19 related deaths. Nevertheless, some data and reports suggest that this unprecedented crisis may result in increased mortality and incidence rates. Conclusions. The study raises the importance of continuous and active actions aimed at raising cancer awareness which appears to be crucially important during a public health crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Olszewski, R., Obiała, J., Obiała, K., Mańczak, M., Owoc, J., Ćwiklińska, K., & Jeziorski, K. (2022). One year into COVID-19 – the infodemiology of cancer screening. Nowotwory, 72(3), 195–199. https://doi.org/10.5603/NJO.2022.0027
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