Virtual Management of Patients With Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Web-Based Questionnaire Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(6), pp. e19691–e19691
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Emad Tashkandi, Ahmed A. Zeeneldin, Amal Alabdulwahab, Omima Elemam, Shereef Elsamany, Wasil Jastaniah, Shaker Abdullah, Mohammad Alfayez, Abdul Rahman Jazieh, Humaid O. Al‐Shamsi
Abstract
Oncologists have a high level of awareness of virtual management. Although their survey responses indicated that second- and third-line palliative treatments should be interrupted, they stated that neoadjuvant, adjuvant, perioperative, and first-line palliative treatments should continue. Our results confirm that oncologists' views on the priority of anticancer treatments are consistent with the evolving literature during the COVID-19 pandemic. Challenges to virtual management should be addressed to improve the care of patients with cancer.
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