COVID-19: Global radiation oncology's targeted response for pandemic preparedness
- PMID: 32274425
- PMCID: PMC7102593
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ctro.2020.03.009
COVID-19: Global radiation oncology's targeted response for pandemic preparedness
Abstract
As the global COVID-19 pandemic escalates there is a need within radiation oncology to work to support our patients in the best way possible. Measures are required to reduce infection spread between patients and within the workforce. Departments need contingency planning to create capacity and continue essential treatments despite a reduced workforce. The #radonc community held an urgent online journal club on Twitter in March 2020 to discuss these issues and create some consensus on crucial next steps. There were 121 global contributors. This document summarises these discussions around themes of infection prevention, rationalisation of workload and working practice in the presence of infection.
Keywords: COVID-19; Cancer; Hypofractionation; Pandemic; Radiotherapy.
© 2020 The Authors.
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