South Asian Journal of Cancer (Jan 2021)

Cancer Patient Management during COVID-19 Pandemic: An Audit of a Single-Surgeon Unit in a COVID-Hotspot

  • Laleh Busheri,
  • Smeeta Nare,
  • Rituja Banale,
  • Ashwini Bapat,
  • Moushumi Nagarkar,
  • Deepali Vetale,
  • Rebecca Joseph,
  • Swapnil Suryawanshi,
  • Rashmi Alhat,
  • George Thomas,
  • Ruth Navgire,
  • Danish Ansari,
  • Rohini Unde,
  • Shahin Shaikh,
  • Nutan Gangurde,
  • Santosh Dixit,
  • Beenu Varghese,
  • Chetan Deshmukh,
  • Devaki A. Kelkar,
  • Madhura Kulkarni,
  • Chaitanyanand B. Koppiker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1731578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 01
pp. 39 – 41

Abstract

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The report evaluates the effect of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on breast cancer treatment and management at a single-surgeon cancer care unit in one of the hotspots of COVID-19 in India. In response to the pandemic, the adjustments were made in the clinical practice to accommodate social distancing. Patient consultations were done over phone call or in-clinic visit with prior appointment to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19. Total number of patients that were treated at the clinic and the essential surgeries performed during the pandemic phases are summarized in the report. The methodology adopted here for care and management of the cancer patients can serve as a guiding principle for cancer care units in the country.

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