Will a tumor pandemic come after the COVID-19 pandemic? Head and Neck cancer perspective
G. Mannelli, R. Santoro, P. Bonomo, I. Desideri, G. Spinelli Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Head and Neck Oncology and Robotic Surgery, University of Florence, Florence, Italy. giuditta.mannelli@unifi.it
The COVID-19 pandemic demands a reassessment of head and neck oncology treatment paradigms by posing several challenges for oncology services, with unprecedented pressure on the regional health care system. Since February 2020 this has severely disrupted health-care services, leading to accumulating clinic caseload and substantial delays for operations. The head and neck cancer services have been faced with the difficult task of managing the balance between infection risk to health-care providers and the risk of disease progression from prolonged waiting times. Herein, we share our experience in Firenze (Italy) and propose our action plan on the management of head and neck cancer services via multi-institution collaboration.
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G. Mannelli, R. Santoro, P. Bonomo, I. Desideri, G. Spinelli
Will a tumor pandemic come after the COVID-19 pandemic? Head and Neck cancer perspective
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2020
Vol. 24 - N. 16
Pages: 8573-8575
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202008_22653