2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12032-022-01700-4
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Should routine risk reduction procedures for the prevention and control of pandemics become a standard in all oncological outpatient clinics? The prospective COVID-19 cohort study: protect-CoV

Abstract: Limited knowledge exists on the effectiveness of preventive preparedness plans for the care of outpatient cancer patients during epidemics or pandemics. To ensure adequate, timely and continuous clinical care for this highly vulnerable population, we propose the establishment of preventive standard safety protocols providing effective early phase identification of outbreaks at outpatient cancer facilities and communicating adapted standards of care. The prospective cohort study Protect-CoV conducted at the LMU… Show more

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“…There is still not enough research and reporting on protocols for the care of cancer outpatients during outbreaks of infectious diseases. For the time being, frequent hand washing, social distancing, wearing medical masks, and-where necessary-routine screening have been proposed as standard practices that all outpatient cancer units should enforce in preparation for future pandemics [41].…”
Section: Administering Therapy 46mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is still not enough research and reporting on protocols for the care of cancer outpatients during outbreaks of infectious diseases. For the time being, frequent hand washing, social distancing, wearing medical masks, and-where necessary-routine screening have been proposed as standard practices that all outpatient cancer units should enforce in preparation for future pandemics [41].…”
Section: Administering Therapy 46mentioning
confidence: 99%