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Shift in indications for radiotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic? A review of organ-specific cancer management recommendations from multidisciplinary and surgical expert groups

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间,在放射治疗的适应症转变?从多学科和外科专家组审查机构特异性癌症管理建议

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To examine, if a shift in indications for radiotherapy is to be expected in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the database Pubmed was searched for multidisciplinary or surgical expert recommendations on the role of radiotherapy in modified treatment concepts. Increased use of radiotherapy or chemoradiation instead of surgical treatment was recommended for defined patient groups with head-and-neck cancer, lung cancer, cervix cancer, esophageal cancer and prostate cancer. Omission of radiotherapy was considered in elderly patients with low-risk breast cancer and in early-stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Only adjustments to the timing of radiotherapy were discussed for sarcoma and rectal cancer. Emerging recommendations on multidisciplinary cancer treatment concepts during the COVID-19 pandemic indicate a shift in radiotherapy indications and a potentially increased demand for radiotherapy.
机译:为了审查,如果在Covid-19大流行的背景下预期放射治疗的适应症的转变,则会在多学科或外科专家建议中搜索有关放射治疗在修改治疗概念的多学科或外科专家建议的情况下进行的。建议使用放射治疗或放化疗的使用增加,而不是手术治疗,针对具有头颈癌,肺癌,子宫颈癌,食道癌和前列腺癌的定义患者组。老年乳腺癌和早期霍奇金淋巴瘤的老年患者考虑了放射疗法的遗漏。仅讨论了对肉瘤和直肠癌放疗时序的调整。关于Covid-19大流行期间多学科癌症治疗概念的新兴建议表明放疗指示的转变和潜在的放射治疗需求。

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