• Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) · Mar 2020

    Oncology practice during COVID-19 pandemic: a fast response is the best response.

    • Cinthya Sternberg, Thamine Lessa Andrade, Ana Paula Gomes Alcântara Villa Nova, Bianca Vivas Fiscina, Ana Paula Laranjeira Fernandes, Camila Dias Alves, Adriana Batista Alves, Lise Oliveira Hizumi, Simone Sacramento Novais Dias, Pablicio Nobre, Aknar Calabrich, Anelisa K Coutinho, and Alex Pimenta da Silva.
    • . Ética Pesquisa Clínica, Salvador, BA, Brasil.
    • Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2020 Mar 1; 66 (3): 338-344.

    AbstractThe first confirmed case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Brasil was reported on February 25th, 2020, and by April 3rd, 8076 were confirmed in the country. As COVID-19 disease incidence escalates in Brasil, management of cancer patients requires immediate action and oncology clinics are urged to establish a contingency plan. We have installed a COVID-19 Management Committee to elaborate and implement best practices to assist cancer outpatients as well as to provide a safe environment for clinical staff and other employees at the outpatient clinics. The challenges of cancer treatment in the midst of COVID-19 global pandemic highlight the importance of a rapid response by institutions, where organizational structure, strategic planning, agility in guidelines implementation and alternative ways to protect and support clinical staff, employees and patients may be the key to mitigate pandemic effects.

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