British Gynaecological Cancer Society recommendations for women with gynecological cancer who received non-standard care during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:

Taylor AlexandraORCID,Sundar Sudha S,Bowen Rebecca,Clayton Rick,Coleridge Sarah,Fotopoulou ChristinaORCID,Ghaem-Maghami Sadaf,Ledermann JonathanORCID,Manchanda RanjitORCID,Maxwell Hilary,Michael Agnieszka,Miles Tracie,Nicum Shibani,Nordin Andrew,Ramsay Bruce,Rundle Stuart,Williams Sarah,Wood Nicholas J,Yiannakis Dennis,Morrison JoORCID

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, pressures on clinical services required adaptation to how care was prioritised and delivered for women with gynecological cancer. This document discusses potential ‘salvage’ measures when treatment has deviated from the usual standard of care. The British Gynaecological Cancer Society convened a multidisciplinary working group to develop recommendations for the onward management and follow-up of women with gynecological cancer who have been impacted by a change in treatment during the pandemic. These recommendations are presented for each tumor type and for healthcare systems, and the impact on gynecological services are discussed. It will be important that patient concerns about the impact of COVID-19 on their cancer pathway are acknowledged and addressed for their ongoing care.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Oncology

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