Recommendations for prioritization, treatment, and triage of breast cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. the COVID-19 pandemic breast cancer consortium

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Jill R. Dietz
Meena S. Moran
Steven J. Isakoff
Scott H. Kurtzman
Shawna C. Willey
Harold J. Burstein
Richard J. Bleicher
Janice A. Lyons
Terry Sarantou
Paul L. Baron
Randy E. Stevens
Susan K. Boolbol
Benjamin O. Anderson
Lawrence N. Shulman
William J. Gradishar
Debra L. Monticciolo
Donna M. Plecha
Heidi Nelson
Katharine A. Yao
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[1] National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers,
[2] American Society of Breast Surgeons,undefined
[3] National Comprehensive Cancer Network,undefined
[4] Commission On Cancer,undefined
[5] American College of Radiology,undefined
[6] University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center,undefined
[7] Yale Medicine,undefined
[8] Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center,undefined
[9] Waterbury Hospital,undefined
[10] Inova Schar Cancer Institute,undefined
[11] Dana Farber Cancer Institute,undefined
[12] Fox Chase Cancer Center,undefined
[13] Carolinas Medical Center,undefined
[14] Montefiore Medical Center,undefined
[15] White Plains Hospital,undefined
[16] Nuvance Hospital,undefined
[17] University of Washington,undefined
[18] University of Pennsylvania,undefined
[19] Northwestern Medicine,undefined
[20] Baylor Scott & White Healthcare-Central Texas,undefined
[21] NorthShore University HealthSystem,undefined
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The COVID-19 pandemic presents clinicians a unique set of challenges in managing breast cancer (BC) patients. As hospital resources and staff become more limited during the COVID-19 pandemic, it becomes critically important to define which BC patients require more urgent care and which patients can wait for treatment until the pandemic is over. In this Special Communication, we use expert opinion of representatives from multiple cancer care organizations to categorize BC patients into priority levels (A, B, C) for urgency of care across all specialties. Additionally, we provide treatment recommendations for each of these patient scenarios. Priority A patients have conditions that are immediately life threatening or symptomatic requiring urgent treatment. Priority B patients have conditions that do not require immediate treatment but should start treatment before the pandemic is over. Priority C patients have conditions that can be safely deferred until the pandemic is over. The implementation of these recommendations for patient triage, which are based on the highest level available evidence, must be adapted to current availability of hospital resources and severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in each region of the country. Additionally, the risk of disease progression and worse outcomes for patients need to be weighed against the risk of patient and staff exposure to SARS CoV-2 (virus associated with the COVID-19 pandemic). Physicians should use these recommendations to prioritize care for their BC patients and adapt treatment recommendations to the local context at their hospital.
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