Author: Martin, Miguel; Guerreroâ€Zotano, Angel; Montero, Ãngel; Jara, Carlos; Filipovich, Elena; Rojo, Federico; Moreno, Fernando; GarcÃaâ€Sáenz, Jose Ãngel; Alés, Jose Enrique; Chacón, José Ignacio; Cruz, Josefina; Gimenez, Julia; Cruzâ€Merino, Luis; Algara, Manel; Santisteban, Marta; Tarruella, Sara López
Title: GEICAM Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Breast Cancer During the COVIDâ€19 Pandemic in Spain Cord-id: 577zv9pb Document date: 2020_7_23
ID: 577zv9pb
Snippet: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women in Spain. During the COVIDâ€19 pandemic caused by the SARSâ€CoVâ€2 virus, patients with BC still require timely treatment and followâ€up; however, hospitals are overwhelmed with infected patients and, if exposed, patients with BC are at higher risk for infection and serious complications if infected. Thus, health care providers need to evaluate each BC treatment and inâ€hospital visit to minimize pandemicâ€associated risks while maintai
Document: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women in Spain. During the COVIDâ€19 pandemic caused by the SARSâ€CoVâ€2 virus, patients with BC still require timely treatment and followâ€up; however, hospitals are overwhelmed with infected patients and, if exposed, patients with BC are at higher risk for infection and serious complications if infected. Thus, health care providers need to evaluate each BC treatment and inâ€hospital visit to minimize pandemicâ€associated risks while maintaining adequate treatment efficacy. Here we present a set of guidelines regarding available options for BC patient management and treatment by BC subtype in the context of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. Owing to the lack of evidence about COVIDâ€19 infection, these recommendations are mainly based on expert opinion, medical organizations' and societies' recommendations, and some published evidence. We consider this a useful tool to facilitate medical decision making in this health crisis situation we are facing. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This work presents a set of guidelines regarding available options for breast cancer (BC) patient management and treatment by BC subtype in the context of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. Owing to the suddenness of this health crisis, specialists have to make decisions with little evidence at hand. Thus, these expert guidelines may be a useful tool to facilitate medical decision making in the context of a worldwide pandemic with no resources to spare.
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