| Literature DB >> 32565904 |
Dorothy C Lombe1,2, Catherine K Mwaba1, Susan C Msadabwe1, Lewis Banda1, Maurice Mwale1, George Pupwe1, Paul Kamfwa3, Mulape Kanduza4, Harry Munkupa5, Biemba Maliti6, Kalyoka Simbeye7, Pious Hachizo7, Lilie Lin8, Elizabeth Chiao9, Kennedy Lishimpi1,10.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed health systems around the globe even in countries with strong economies. This is of particular concern for nations with weaker health systems. This article reports the response of a comprehensive cancer centre in a lower-middle income country to prevent COVID-19 transmission and how the implementation of pragmatic strategies have served as a springboard to improve cancer services beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The strategies included establishment of a local taskforce, increased education and facilitation of good hygiene practices, staff training, patient triaging, improved patient scheduling, remote review of patients and establishing a virtual platform for meetings. © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; cancer centre preparedness
Year: 2020 PMID: 32565904 PMCID: PMC7289614 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2020.1051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
Examples of proposed protocols being implemented during the COVID-19 crisis.
| Site | Current Protocol | Proposed Protocol |
|---|---|---|
| Breast Chest wall | 50 Gy/ 25 #s | 28.5 Gy/5 #s for 5 weeks |
| Breast supraclav + chest wall | 50 Gy/ 25 #s | 40 Gy/ 10 #s |
| Cervix EBRT St III bulky | 50 Gy/ 25 #s | 41.25 Gy/15 #s |
| Cervix Brachy | 7 Gy x 4 #s | 8 Gy x 3 |
| Prostate High risk | 74 Gy/37 #s | 60 Gy/ 20 #s |
| Breast palliative | 20 Gy/5 #s | 8 Gy/1# |
| Cervix EBRT St IVA (VVF, RVF) | 41.25/15#s | 10 Gy x 2 #s four weeks apart |
| Head and Neck palliative | 30 Gy/ 10 #s | 20 Gy/ 5 #s |
| Spinal Cord Compression | 20 Gy/ 5 #s | 8 Gy/ 1# |
| Gy—Gray; #—fraction; Supraclav—supraclavicular; EBRT—external beam radiotherapy; ST—stage; VVF—Vesicovaginal fistula; RVF—Rectovaginal fistula; Brachy—brachytherapy. | ||
Figure 1.Positive outcomes of COVID-19 response at Cancer Diseases Hospital.