Reorganisation of medical oncology departments during the novel coronavirus disease-19 pandemic: a nationwide Italian survey
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Reorganisation of medical oncology departments during the novel coronavirus disease-19 pandemic: a nationwide Italian survey
Abstract
The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic is a global health problem, which started to affect China by the end of 2019. In Europe, Italy has faced this novel disease entity (named novel coronavirus disease [COVID-19]) first and severely. COVID-19 represents a significant hurdle for public health services and a potential harm for patients with cancer. The Collegio Italiano dei Primari Oncologi Medici (CIPOMO) is an Italian association of head physicians in oncology departments, which promotes working and research activities in oncology on a national basis. In the midst of the epidemic in Italy, the CIPOMO promoted a national survey aiming to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on clinical activity of oncologists and the implementation of containment measures of COVID-19 diffusion. Overall, 122 head physicians participated in this survey, with a homogeneous distribution on the national territory. Results show that the following measures for oncologic patients have been promptly implemented through the whole country: use of protective devices, triage of patients accessing the hospital, delay of non-urgent visits and use of telemedicine. Results of this survey suggest that Italian oncology departments have promptly set a proactive approach to the actual emergency. Oncologists need to preserve the continuum of care of patients, as the benefit of ensuring a well-delivered anti-cancer treatment plan outweighs the risk of COVID-19 infection. International cooperation is an important starting point, as heavily affected nations can serve as an example to find out ways to safely preserve health activity during the pandemic.
Keywords: Cancer; Coronavirus; Health care; Infection; Oncology; Pandemic.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Conflict of interest statement The authors they have no conflicts of interest to declare for the present article.
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Comment on 'Reorganisation of medical oncology departments during the novel coronavirus disease-19 pandemic: A nationwide Italian survey' by Alice Indini et al.Eur J Cancer. 2020 Jul;134:3-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2020.04.047. Epub 2020 May 16. Eur J Cancer. 2020. PMID: 32425366 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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