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Breast Cancer Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Senologic International Society Survey.
Mathelin, Carole; Ame, Shanti; Anyanwu, Stanley; Avisar, Eli; Boubnider, Wahib Mohcen; Breitling, Katrin; Anie, Hannah Ayettey; Conceição, José Carlos; Dupont, Veronique; Elder, Elisabeth; Elfgen, Constanze; Elonge, Tony; Iglesias, Edelmiro; Imoto, Shigeru; Ioannidou-Mouzaka, Lydia; Kappos, Elisabeth A; Kaufmann, Martin; Knauer, Michael; Luzuy, Franck; Margaritoni, Marko; Mbodj, Mamadou; Mundinger, Alexander; Orda, Ruben; Ostapenko, Valerijus; Özbas, Serdar; Özmen, Vahit; Pagani, Olivia; Pienkowski, Tadeusz; Schneebaum, Schlomo; Shmalts, Ekaterina; Selim, Ashraf; Pavel, Zotov; Lodi, Massimo; Maghales-Costa, Maurício.
  • Mathelin C; Institut de Cancérologie Strasbourg Europe (ICANS), Strasbourg Cedex, France.
  • Ame S; Immediate the Senology International Society (SIS) Past President, France.
  • Anyanwu S; Institut de Cancérologie Strasbourg Europe (ICANS), Strasbourg Cedex, France.
  • Avisar E; The Senology International Society Vice-President for Africa, Nigeria.
  • Boubnider WM; Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, USA.
  • Breitling K; Department of Breast Surgery, Centre Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Alger, Algeria.
  • Anie HA; Breast Center, Schaffhausen Hospital, Switzerland.
  • Conceição JC; Radiotherapy Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Centre, Ghana.
  • Dupont V; Brazilian National Cancer Institute, Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Brazil.
  • Elder E; Department of Breast Surgery, St Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Elfgen C; Westmead Breast Cancer Institute, University of Sydney, Australia.
  • Elonge T; Breast Cancer Center, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Iglesias E; Hôpital Otema, Congo Democratic Republic.
  • Imoto S; The Senology International Society (SIS) Vice-President for Europe, Spain.
  • Ioannidou-Mouzaka L; Kyorin University Hospital, Japan.
  • Kappos EA; President of the upcoming Senology International Society (SIS) Congress, Greece.
  • Kaufmann M; Breast Center and Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic and Handsurgery, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
  • Knauer M; Breast Center, Bülach Hospital, Switzerland.
  • Luzuy F; Breast Center Eastern Switzerland, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Margaritoni M; Department of Breast Surgery, Hirslanden Clinic, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Mbodj M; Department of Plastic surgery, Dubrovnik General Hospital, Croatia.
  • Mundinger A; Department of Nuclear Medicine, General Hospital Idrissa POUYE, Dakar, Senegal.
  • Orda R; The Senology International Society (SIS) auditor, Germany.
  • Ostapenko V; The Senology International Society (SIS) International School of Senology, Israel.
  • Özbas S; National Cancer Institute Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Özmen V; Surgical Private Practice, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Pagani O; The Senology International Society (SIS) Standing Committee, Turkey.
  • Pienkowski T; Department of Oncology, Breast Unit and Institute of Oncology of Southern Switzerland.
  • Schneebaum S; The Senology International Society (SIS) auditor, Poland.
  • Shmalts E; The Senology International Society (SIS) President Elect, Israel.
  • Selim A; Department of Oncology, Multi-field Clinical Medical Centre "Medical City", Tyumen, Russia.
  • Pavel Z; Department of Radiology, Cairo University, Egypt.
  • Lodi M; Department of Oncology, Tyumen State Medical University, Russia.
  • Maghales-Costa M; Institut de Cancérologie Strasbourg Europe (ICANS), Strasbourg Cedex, France.
Eur J Breast Health ; 17(2): 188-196, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1191631
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

In early 2020, the spread of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) led the World Health Organization to declare this disease a pandemic. Initial epidemiological data showed that patients with cancer were at high risk of developing severe forms of COVID-19. National scientific societies published recommendations modifying the patients' breast cancer (BC) management to preserve, in theory, quality oncologic care, avoiding the increased risk of contamination. The Senology International Society (SIS) decided to take an inventory of the actions taken worldwide. This study investigates COVID-19-related changes concerning BC management and analyzes the will to maintain them after the pandemic, evaluating their oncological safety consequences. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

SIS network members participated in an online survey using a questionnaire (Microsoft® Forms) from June 15th to July 31st, 2020.

RESULTS:

Forty-five responses from 24 countries showed that screening programs had been suspended (68%); magnetic resonance imagines were postponed (73%); telemedicine was preferred when possible (71%). Surgeries were postponed reconstructive (77%), for benign diseases (84%), and in patients with significant comorbidities (66%). Chemotherapy and radiotherapy protocols had been adapted in 28% of patients in both. Exception for telemedicine (34%), these changes in practice should not be continued.

CONCLUSION:

The SIS survey showed significant changes in BC's diagnosis and treatment during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, but most of these changes should not be maintained. Indeed, women have fewer severe forms of COVID-19 and are less likely to die than men. The risk of dying from COVID-19 is more related to the presence of comorbidities and age than to BC. Stopping screening and delaying treatment leads to more advanced stages of BC. Only women aged over 65 with BC under treatment and comorbidities require adaptation of their cancer management.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Eur J Breast Health Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ejbh.galenos.2021.2021-1-4

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Eur J Breast Health Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ejbh.galenos.2021.2021-1-4