Practical Considerations for Treating Patients With Cancer in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Eva Segelov, Craig Underhill, Hans Prenen, Christos Karapetis, Christopher Jackson, Louise Nott, Tim Clay, Nick Pavlakis, Sabe Sabesan, Ellen Heywood, Christopher Steer, Carrie Lethborg, Hui K. Gan, Desmond Yip, Narayan Karanth, Deme Karikios, C. Raina MacIntyre

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Abstract

Cancer has become a prevalent disease, affecting millions of new patients globally each year. The COVID-19 pandemic is having far-reaching impacts around the world, causing substantial disruptions to health and health care systems that are likely to last for a prolonged period. Early data have suggested that having cancer is a significant risk factor for mortality from severe COVID-19. A diverse group of medical oncologists met to formulate detailed practical advice on systemic anticancer treatments during this crisis. In the context of broad principles, issues including risks of treatment, principles of prioritizing resources, treatment of elderly patients, and psychosocial impact are discussed. Detailed treatment advice and options are given at a tumor stream level. We must maintain care for patients with cancer as best we can and recognize that COVID-19 poses a significant competing risk for death that changes conventional treatment paradigms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)467-482
Number of pages16
JournalJCO Oncology Practice
Volume16
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2020

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