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Worldwide Evaluation of Public Interest in Gynecological Tumors during COVID-19 Pandemic
oleh: Murat Ekmez, Firat Ekmez, Filiz Yarsilikal Guleroglu
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Diterbitkan: | Galenos Yayinevi 2022-03-01 |
Deskripsi
Aim:During the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, women seeking information about gynecological cancer frequently turn to the internet for help, as they frequently have difficulty accessing gynecological healthcare services. We aimed to determine the global public affinity for gynecologic tumors during the COVID-19 pandemic by using Google Trends (GT).Methods:This GT analysis study was conducted from July 1st to July 5th, 2020. Authors determined twenty-two keywords related to gynecological cancers and all terms were searched on GT using filters of “Worldwide”, “all categories”, and “Web search”. To evaluate public affinity for gynecologic cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic, three-four-week periods (2020) at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic were compared to the same periods (2016-2019) of the past four years.Results:Comparison of the pandemic era and the past revealed that all terms except “gynecological oncology” were searched less frequently. During the pandemic era, the relative search volume for thirteen of the twenty-two terms decreased significantly. Twelve of twenty-two terms had a lower relative search volume, but three terms, including sarcoma, vulvar cancer, and gynecological cancer, had a significantly higher search volume between May 11th and June 9th, 2020.Conclusion:There was a significant decrease in public interest in gynecological tumors at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the eight weeks after the COVID-19 pandemic announcement, some terms, including gynecological oncology, sarcoma, and vulvar cancer, became significantly more popular than in the pre-pandemic era. During the COVID-19 outbreak, online interest in gynecologic cancers decreased.