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Interruption of BCG Therapy for NMIBC During COVID-19 Crisis, Dilemma in Its Continuation: a Review of Available Evidence and Suggested Management Strategies.
Tosh, Jyoti Mohan; Panwar, Vikas Kumar; Mittal, Ankur; Mandal, Arup Kumar.
  • Tosh JM; Rishikesh, India Department of Urology, AIIMS.
  • Panwar VK; Rishikesh, India Department of Urology, AIIMS.
  • Mittal A; Rishikesh, India Department of Urology, AIIMS.
  • Mandal AK; Rishikesh, India Department of Urology, AIIMS.
Indian J Surg Oncol ; : 1-8, 2023 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2304871
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 disease, caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus, has been one of the worst pandemics ever to hit the human mankind. Undoubtedly the start of the second wave of COVID-19 has literally ripped apart the hearts of millions of people. Cancer patients have been left of the beaten track to their fate, with no access to treatments. Intravesical BCG instillation is the standard of care for patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Several patients were in the middle of their treatment regimen when this pandemic struck. As slowly the word is recuperating from concussion effect of this pandemic and routine health services are being restored, uro-oncologist will face a unique scenario with respect to intravesical BCG therapy i.e., whether to restart the course of BCG therapy or to continue course from where it was interrupted. There are no studies in literature to directly answer this peculiar question and to resolve this dilemma. So, we in this review article propose to explore the literature for the most appropriate therapeutic regimen for these patients with interruption of intravesical BCG therapy. We plan to divide the patients with interruption to BCG therapy into the following three groupsGroup 1 Patients who had interruption during the induction period.Group 2 Patients who completed the induction course but maintenance course could not be started.Group 3 Patients who had interruption during maintenance phase of BCG therapy. We will compile the recent recommendations by NCCN, AUA, and EAU for the administration of intravesical BCG in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. We herein want to review the literature to propose the most appropriate strategy, its safety profile for these subsets of patients. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13193-023-01742-8.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Guideline Language: English Journal: Indian J Surg Oncol Year: 2023 Document Type: Article