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    Recommendations for head and neck surgical oncology practice in a setting of acute severe resource constraint during the COVID-19 pandemic : an international consensus

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    Mehanna, Hisham
    Hardman, John C
    Shenson, Jared A
    Abou-Foul, Ahmad K
    Topf, Michael C
    AlFalasi, Mohammad
    Chan, Jason Y K
    Chaturvedi, Pankaj
    Chow, Velda Ling Yu
    Dietz, Andreas
    Fagan, Johannes J
    Godballe, Christian
    Golusiński, Wojciech
    Homma, Akihiro
    Hosal, Sefik
    Iyer, N Gopalakrishna
    Kerawala, Cyrus
    Koh, Yoon Woo
    Konney, Anna
    Kowalski, Luiz P
    Kraus, Dennis
    Kuriakose, Moni A
    Kyrodimos, Efthymios
    Lai, Stephen Y
    Leemans, C Rene
    Lennon, Paul
    Licitra, Lisa
    Lou, Pei-Jen
    Lyons, Bernard
    Mirghani, Haitham
    Nichols, Anthonny C
    Paleri, Vinidh
    Panizza, Benedict J
    Parente Arias, Pablo
    Patel, Mihir R
    Piazza, Cesare
    Rischin, Danny
    Sanabria, Alvaro
    Takes, Robert P
    Thomson, David J
    Uppaluri, Ravindra
    Wang, Yu
    Yom, Sue S
    Zhu, Yi-Ming
    Porceddu, Sandro V
    de Almeida, John R
    Simon, Chrisian
    Holsinger, F Christopher
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    Affiliation
    University of Birmingham; The Royal Marsden National Health Service Foundation Trust; Stanford University; Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust; United Arab Emirates University; The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Tata Memorial Hospital; University of Leipzig; University of Cape Town; University Hospital and University of Southern Denmark; Poznan University of Medical Sciences; Hokkaido University; Atilim University; National Cancer Centre and Singapore General Hospital; Yonsei University; Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital; University of Sao Paulo; Zucker School of Medicine; Cochin Cancer Research Centre; University of Athens; University of Texas; Amsterdam University; St James's Hospital and The Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital; University of Milan; National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine; St Vincent's Hospital; Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou; University of Western Ontario; University of Queensland; Hospital Universitario Lucus Augusti; Emory University; University of Melbourne; Universidad de Antioquia-Hospital Universitario San Vicente Fundación; Radboud University Medical Center; University of Manchester; Harvard Medical School; Fudan University; University of California San Francisco; Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College; University Health Network, Toronto; Lausanne University Hospital
    Publication date
    2020-06-11
    Subject
    Oncology. Pathology.
    Surgery
    
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    Abstract
    The speed and scale of the global COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented pressures on health services worldwide, requiring new methods of service delivery during the health crisis. In the setting of severe resource constraint and high risk of infection to patients and clinicians, there is an urgent need to identify consensus statements on head and neck surgical oncology practice. We completed a modified Delphi consensus process of three rounds with 40 international experts in head and neck cancer surgical, radiation, and medical oncology, representing 35 international professional societies and national clinical trial groups. Endorsed by 39 societies and professional bodies, these consensus practice recommendations aim to decrease inconsistency of practice, reduce uncertainty in care, and provide reassurance for clinicians worldwide for head and neck surgical oncology in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and in the setting of acute severe resource constraint and high risk of infection to patients and staff.
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    Mehanna H, Hardman JC, Shenson JA, Abou-Foul AK, Topf MC, AlFalasi M, Chan JYK, Chaturvedi P, Chow VLY, Dietz A, Fagan JJ, Godballe C, Golusiński W, Homma A, Hosal S, Iyer NG, Kerawala C, Koh YW, Konney A, Kowalski LP, Kraus D, Kuriakose MA, Kyrodimos E, Lai SY, Leemans CR, Lennon P, Licitra L, Lou PJ, Lyons B, Mirghani H, Nichols AC, Paleri V, Panizza BJ, Parente Arias P, Patel MR, Piazza C, Rischin D, Sanabria A, Takes RP, Thomson DJ, Uppaluri R, Wang Y, Yom SS, Zhu YM, Porceddu SV, de Almeida JR, Simon C, Holsinger FC. Recommendations for head and neck surgical oncology practice in a setting of acute severe resource constraint during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international consensus. Lancet Oncol. 2020 Jul;21(7):e350-e359.
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    Article
    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/3035
    DOI
    10.1016/S1470-2045(20)30334-X
    PMID
    32534633
    Journal
    The Lancet Oncology
    Publisher
    Elsevier
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/S1470-2045(20)30334-X
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