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Management of cancer patients during COVID-19 pandemic at developing countries
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作者 Jaime González-montero Guillermo Valenzuela +2 位作者 mónica ahumada Olga Barajas Luis Villanueva 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第16期3390-3404,共15页
Cancer patient care requires a multi-disciplinary approach and multiple medical and ethical considerations.Clinical care during a pandemic health crisis requires prioritising the use of resources for patients with a g... Cancer patient care requires a multi-disciplinary approach and multiple medical and ethical considerations.Clinical care during a pandemic health crisis requires prioritising the use of resources for patients with a greater chance of survival,especially in developing countries.The coronavirus disease 2019 crisis has generated new challenges given that cancer patients are normally not prioritised for admission in critical care units.Nevertheless,the development of new cancer drugs and novel adjuvant/neoadjuvant protocols has dramatically improved the prognosis of cancer patients,resulting in a more complex decision-making when prioritising intensive care in pandemic times.In this context,it is essential to establish an effective and transparent communication between the oncology team,critical care,and emergency units to make the best decisions,considering the principles of justice and charity.Concurrently,cancer treatment protocols must be adapted to prioritise according to oncologic response and prognosis.Communication technologies are powerful tools to optimise cancer care during pandemics,and we must adapt quickly to this new scenario of clinical care and teaching.In this new challenging pandemic scenario,multi-disciplinary work and effective communication between clinics,technology,science,and ethics is the key to optimising clinical care of cancer patients. 展开更多
关键词 CANCER ONCOLOGY PANDEMIC COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2
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