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COVID-19 and gynecological cancers: Asia and Oceania Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology oncology committee opinion

机译:Covid-19和妇科癌症:亚洲和大洋洲产科和妇科联合会肿瘤学委员会的意见

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Since the outbreak of COVID-19, there have already been over 26 million people being infected and it is expected that the pandemic will not end in near future. Not only the daily activities and lifestyles of individuals have been affected, the medical practice has also been modified to cope with this emergency catastrophe. In particular, the cancer services have faced an unprecedented challenge. While the services may have been cut by the national authorities or hospitals due to shortage of manpower and resources, the medical need of cancer patients has increased. Cancer patients who are receiving active treatment may develop various kinds of complications especially immunosuppression from chemotherapy, and they and their carers will need additional protection against COVID-19. Besides, there is also evidence that cancer patients are more prone to deteriorate from COVID-19 if they contract the viral infection. Therefore, it is crucial to establish guidelines so that healthcare providers can triage their resources to take care of the most needed patients, reduce less important hospitalization and visit, and to avoid potential complications from treatment. The Asia and Oceania Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AOFOG) hereby issued this opinion statement on the management of gynecological cancer patients during the COVID-19.
机译:自从2019冠状病毒疾病爆发以来,已经有超过2600万人感染,预计流感大流行不会在不久的将来结束。不仅个人的日常活动和生活方式受到了影响,医疗实践也被修改以应对这场紧急灾难。特别是,癌症服务面临着前所未有的挑战。虽然由于人力和资源短缺,国家当局或医院可能削减了这些服务,但癌症患者的医疗需求增加了。接受2019冠状病毒疾病的癌症患者可能会出现各种并发症,尤其是化疗后的免疫抑制,他们和他们的照顾者需要对COVID-19的额外保护。此外,2019冠状病毒疾病患者如果感染了病毒感染,也更容易恶化。因此,至关重要的是制定指导方针,以便医疗保健提供者能够将其资源分类,以照顾最需要的患者,减少不太重要的住院和就诊,并避免治疗中潜在的并发症。2019冠状病毒疾病管理委员会在大洋洲和妇产科联合会发表了关于妇科癌症患者的管理意见。

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