| Literature DB >> 32452700 |
Jean M Seely1, Anabel M Scaranelo2,3, Charlotte Yong-Hing4, Shusheila Appavoo5, Carolyn Flegg6, Supriya Kulkarni7,8,9,10, Anat Kornecki11,12, Nancy Wadden13, Yves Loisel14, Stephanie Schofield15, Sandra Leslie16, Paula Gordon17.
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, breast imaging must be performed using safe practices. Balancing the need to avoid delays in the diagnosis of breast cancer while avoiding infection requires careful attention to personal protective equipment and physical distancing and vigilance to maintain these practices. The Canadian Society of Breast Imaging/Canadian Association of Radiologists guideline for breast imaging during COVID-19 is provided based on priority according to risk of breast cancer and impact of delaying treatment. A review of the best practices is presented that allow breast imaging during COVID-19 to maximize protection of patients, technologists, residents, fellows, and radiologists and minimize spread of the infection. The collateral damage of delaying diagnosis of breast cancer due to COVID-19 should be avoided when possible.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; breast cancer; breast imaging; delayed diagnosis; guideline
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32452700 DOI: 10.1177/0846537120928864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Assoc Radiol J ISSN: 0846-5371 Impact factor: 2.248