2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2020.07.010
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Managing cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: an ESMO multidisciplinary expert consensus

Abstract: We established an international consortium to review and discuss relevant clinical evidence in order to develop expert consensus statements related to cancer management during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2-related disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The steering committee prepared 10 working packages addressing significant clinical questions from diagnosis to surgery. During a virtual consensus meeting of 62 global experts and one patient advocate, led by the European Society for Medical Oncolog… Show more

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“…Aiming at immunosuppression risk reduction, many societies [MOGA/AGCA, Bulgarian, Chinese, HDIO, IOL, SEOM, SOF/ RCCC, NHS/NICE, ASCO/NCCN/ACS/CDC, ESMO] recommend the use of prophylactic GCSF +/-antibiotics (2,(9)(10)(11)(12) and also reducing or tapering steroids as anti-emetics or immune-suppressants when appropriate. Dutch Oncology Society (NVMO) is against the prophylactic use of GCSF +/-antibiotics (13).…”
Section: Medical Treatment: General Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aiming at immunosuppression risk reduction, many societies [MOGA/AGCA, Bulgarian, Chinese, HDIO, IOL, SEOM, SOF/ RCCC, NHS/NICE, ASCO/NCCN/ACS/CDC, ESMO] recommend the use of prophylactic GCSF +/-antibiotics (2,(9)(10)(11)(12) and also reducing or tapering steroids as anti-emetics or immune-suppressants when appropriate. Dutch Oncology Society (NVMO) is against the prophylactic use of GCSF +/-antibiotics (13).…”
Section: Medical Treatment: General Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the importance on investing resources in the fight against COVID-19 is recognised, cancer is still a deadly and economically relevant disease. Moreover, recent studies have highlighted the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the increase of avoidable deaths in four major tumours (Maringe 2020) and experts have shown the need to prioritizing the various aspects of cancer care to mitigate these negative effects in the management of cancer patients (Curigliano 2020) .…”
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“…• Restructure the clinic or facility, as applicable, in accordance with the hospital infection control unit and/or safety and health committee recommendations. • Observe proper respiratory/coughing etiquette and disposal of used hygiene materials.• Decontaminate the workplace regularly following hospital and local recommendations.• Provide alternative ways of doing operations (i.e., online platforms for conferences and meetings, telemedicine for patients, as appropriate)[21,22]. • Limit the number of visitors or companions during admissions or clinic visits.2.…”
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“…Emerging evidence and evolving guidance should be taken into account. The staff should be provided with the necessary education, training and assessment on the following[21,22]:• Infection control, proper selection and use and disposal of personal protective equipment and proper use of respirators.• Proper use and cleaning of equipment, clinic rooms, chemotherapy infusion facilities, among others.• Proper disposal of potentially infectious wastes.…”
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