Division of Cancer Epidemiology, Gerald Bronfman Department of Oncology, McGill, University, 5100 Maisonneuve Blvd West, Suite 720, Montreal, QC H4A 3T2, Canada.
Curr Oncol. 2021 Feb 25;28(2):1020-1033. doi: 10.3390/curroncol28020100.
(1) Background: Preventive measures taken in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have adversely affected an entire range of cancer-related medical activities. The reallocation of medical resources, staff, and ambulatory services, as well as critical shortages in pharmaceutical and medical supplies have compelled healthcare professionals to prioritize patients with cancer to treatment and screening services based on a set of classification criteria in cancer-related guidelines. Cancer patients themselves have been affected on multiple levels, and addressing their concerns poses another challenge to the oncology community. (2) Methods: We conducted a Canada-wide search of cancer-related clinical practice guidelines on the management and prioritization of individuals into treatment and screening services. We also outlined the resources provided by Canadian cancer charities and patient advocacy groups to provide cancer patients, or potential cancer patients, with useful information and valuable support resources. (3) Results: The identified provincial guidelines emphasized (i.e., treatment) more than (i.e., screening). For cancer-related resources, a clear significance was placed on and , mainly relating to mental health. (4) Conclusion: We provided a guidance document outlining cancer-related guidelines and resources that are available to healthcare providers and patients across Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(1) 背景:为应对 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行而采取的预防措施对一系列与癌症相关的医疗活动产生了不利影响。医疗资源、人员和流动服务的重新分配,以及药品和医疗用品的严重短缺,迫使医疗保健专业人员根据癌症相关指南中的一套分类标准,优先为癌症患者提供治疗和筛查服务。癌症患者自身受到了多方面的影响,解决他们的担忧对肿瘤学界来说也是另一个挑战。
(2) 方法:我们在加拿大范围内搜索了癌症相关的临床实践指南,以管理和优先安排个体接受治疗和筛查服务。我们还概述了加拿大癌症慈善机构和患者权益组织提供的资源,为癌症患者或潜在癌症患者提供有用的信息和有价值的支持资源。
(3) 结果:确定的省级指南更强调(即治疗)而非(即筛查)。对于癌症相关资源,明显重视(即心理健康)。
(4) 结论:我们提供了一份指导文件,概述了在 COVID-19 大流行期间加拿大各地的医疗保健提供者和患者可获得的癌症相关指南和资源。