Author: Barba, Maddalena; Krasniqi, Eriseld; Pizzuti, Laura; Mazzotta, Marco; Marinelli, Daniele; Giuliano, Greta; Di Liso, Francesca Sofia; Cappuzzo, Federico; Landi, Lorenza; Tomao, Silverio; Ciliberto, Gennaro; Vici, Patrizia
Title: COVIDâ€19 risk in breast cancer patients receiving CDK4/6 inhibitors: literature data and a monocentric experience Cord-id: mpg8tstm Document date: 2021_3_6
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Snippet: Substantial changes in the management of cancer patients have been required worldwide in response to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. Beyond the due details on the primitive cancer site and setting at diagnosis, these latter adaptions are most commonly exemplified by a significant reduction in the screening of asymptomatic subjects, delays in elective surgery and radiotherapy for primary tumors, and dose reductions and/or delays in systemic therapy administration. Advanced breast cancer patients with ho
Document: Substantial changes in the management of cancer patients have been required worldwide in response to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. Beyond the due details on the primitive cancer site and setting at diagnosis, these latter adaptions are most commonly exemplified by a significant reduction in the screening of asymptomatic subjects, delays in elective surgery and radiotherapy for primary tumors, and dose reductions and/or delays in systemic therapy administration. Advanced breast cancer patients with hormonal receptor positive, HER2 negative tumors are usually treated with endocrine therapy combined with CDK 4/6 inhibitors as first†and secondâ€line treatment. During the pandemic, experts’ recommendations have suggested the omission or delay of CDK 4/6 inhibitors delivery, or a careful evaluation of their real need due to the hypothesized increased risk of SARSâ€Covâ€2 infection and disease possibly related to neutropenia. The inherent literature is sparse and inconsistent. We herein present data on the use of CDK 4/6 inhibitors during the pandemic. The evidence reported punctually reflects the experience matured at our Institution, a comprehensive cancer centre, on the topic of interest.
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