2020
DOI: 10.1136/esmoopen-2020-000885
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Optimising triage procedures for patients with cancer needing active anticancer treatment in the COVID-19 era

Abstract: BackgroundImmunosuppression induced by anticancer therapy in a COVID-19-positive asymptomatic patient with cancer may have a devastating effect and, eventually, be lethal. To identify asymptomatic cases among patients receiving active cancer treatment, the Federico II University Hospital in Naples performs rapid serological tests in addition to hospital standard clinical triage for COVID-19 infection.MethodsFrom 6 to 17 April 2020, all candidates for chemotherapy, radiotherapy or target/immunotherapy, if negat… Show more

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“…First, there is need to preserve cancer patients and cancer-related activities. This includes preservation of medical staff, whose commitment to COVID-19 wards should be minimized, and of cancer patients by ensuring triage procedures and regular COVID-19 testing for both healthcare practitioners and patients 17 . The psychological impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients should not be underestimated, and psycho-oncological support for patients and caregivers should be considered, as forthcoming COVID-19 outbreaks are expected in the next future 18 .…”
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“…First, there is need to preserve cancer patients and cancer-related activities. This includes preservation of medical staff, whose commitment to COVID-19 wards should be minimized, and of cancer patients by ensuring triage procedures and regular COVID-19 testing for both healthcare practitioners and patients 17 . The psychological impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients should not be underestimated, and psycho-oncological support for patients and caregivers should be considered, as forthcoming COVID-19 outbreaks are expected in the next future 18 .…”
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“…Nevertheless, a delay in treating metastatic cancers can result in a much worse prognosis, significantly higher disease progression, and more hospitalizations. However, it is worth mentioning that some early-stage hormone-positive breast cancer patients can be kept on their hormone therapy if needed (28).…”
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“…On the other hand, it was proposed that cancer patients may have higher susceptibility to be affected by COVID-19 and have excess mortality rate from COVID-19 compared to patients without cancer due to higher hospital visits, poor nutritional state, systemic underlining disease and immune-suppression [8,9]. Thus, for many patients chemotherapy treatments were postponed, elective curative surgeries were delayed or changed into urgent palliative ones, radiotherapy session were abbreviated, and even intravenous therapies changed to oral therapies at home [10,11].…”
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“…Slowdowns in national screening programs, diagnosis, initiation of treatment, postponed surgery, clinical trials, and research will lead to high cancer mortality over the coming decade with the potential to "turn one public health crisis into many others" said Director of the National Cancer Institute, Norman Sharpless [6,7].On the other hand, it was proposed that cancer patients may have higher susceptibility to be affected by COVID-19 and have excess mortality rate from COVID-19 compared to patients without cancer due to higher hospital visits, poor nutritional state, systemic underlining disease and immune-suppression [8,9]. Thus, for many patients chemotherapy treatments were postponed, elective curative surgeries were delayed or changed into urgent palliative ones, radiotherapy session were abbreviated, and even intravenous therapies changed to oral therapies at home [10,11].…”
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