Cargando…

Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic

PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected cancer care worldwide, including radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC), because of risk-based resource allocation. We report the evolution of international breast RT practices during the beginning of the pandemic, focusing on differences...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T., Dunn, Samantha A., Li, Jian, Coles, Charlotte E., Yamauchi, Chikako, Chang, Jee Suk, Cheng, Skye Hung-Chun, Kaidar-Person, Orit, Meattini, Icro, Ramiah, Duvern, Kirby, Anna, Hijal, Tarek, Marta, Gustavo Nader, Poortmans, Philip, Isern-Verdum, Josep, Zissiadis, Yvonne, Offersen, Birgitte Vrou, Refaat, Tamer, Elsayad, Khaled, Hijazi, Hussam, Dengina, Natalia, Belkacemi, Yazid, Luo, Feng Deng, Lu, Shun, Griffin, Colleen, Collins, Maya, Ryan, Phoebe, Larios, Dalia, Warren, Laura E., Punglia, Rinaa S., Wong, Julia S., Spiegel, Daphna Y., Jagsi, Reshma, Taghian, Alphonse, Bellon, Jennifer R., Ho, Alice Y.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37471670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.23.00010
_version_ 1785122175851692032
author Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
Dunn, Samantha A.
Li, Jian
Coles, Charlotte E.
Yamauchi, Chikako
Chang, Jee Suk
Cheng, Skye Hung-Chun
Kaidar-Person, Orit
Meattini, Icro
Ramiah, Duvern
Kirby, Anna
Hijal, Tarek
Marta, Gustavo Nader
Poortmans, Philip
Isern-Verdum, Josep
Zissiadis, Yvonne
Offersen, Birgitte Vrou
Refaat, Tamer
Elsayad, Khaled
Hijazi, Hussam
Dengina, Natalia
Belkacemi, Yazid
Luo, Feng Deng
Lu, Shun
Griffin, Colleen
Collins, Maya
Ryan, Phoebe
Larios, Dalia
Warren, Laura E.
Punglia, Rinaa S.
Wong, Julia S.
Spiegel, Daphna Y.
Jagsi, Reshma
Taghian, Alphonse
Bellon, Jennifer R.
Ho, Alice Y.
author_facet Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
Dunn, Samantha A.
Li, Jian
Coles, Charlotte E.
Yamauchi, Chikako
Chang, Jee Suk
Cheng, Skye Hung-Chun
Kaidar-Person, Orit
Meattini, Icro
Ramiah, Duvern
Kirby, Anna
Hijal, Tarek
Marta, Gustavo Nader
Poortmans, Philip
Isern-Verdum, Josep
Zissiadis, Yvonne
Offersen, Birgitte Vrou
Refaat, Tamer
Elsayad, Khaled
Hijazi, Hussam
Dengina, Natalia
Belkacemi, Yazid
Luo, Feng Deng
Lu, Shun
Griffin, Colleen
Collins, Maya
Ryan, Phoebe
Larios, Dalia
Warren, Laura E.
Punglia, Rinaa S.
Wong, Julia S.
Spiegel, Daphna Y.
Jagsi, Reshma
Taghian, Alphonse
Bellon, Jennifer R.
Ho, Alice Y.
author_sort Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected cancer care worldwide, including radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC), because of risk-based resource allocation. We report the evolution of international breast RT practices during the beginning of the pandemic, focusing on differences in treatment recommendations between countries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between July and November 2020, a 58-question survey was distributed to radiation oncologists (ROs) through international professional societies. Changes in RT decision making during the first surge of the pandemic were evaluated across six hypothetical scenarios, including the management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), early-stage, locally advanced, and metastatic BC. The significance of changes in responses before and during the pandemic was examined using chi-square and McNemar-Bowker tests. RESULTS: One thousand one hundred three ROs from 54 countries completed the survey. Incomplete responses (254) were excluded from the analysis. Most respondents were from the United States (285), Japan (117), Italy (63), Canada (58), and Brazil (56). Twenty-one percent (230) of respondents reported treating at least one patient with BC who was COVID-19–positive. Approximately 60% of respondents reported no change in treatment recommendation during the pandemic, except for patients with metastatic disease, for which 57.7% (636/1,103; P < .0005) changed their palliative practice. Among respondents who noted a change in their recommendation during the first surge of the pandemic, omitting, delaying, and adopting short-course RT were the most frequent changes, with most transitioning to moderate hypofractionation for DCIS and early-stage BC. CONCLUSION: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, significant changes in global RT practice patterns for BC were introduced. The impact of published results from the FAST FORWARD trial supporting ultrahypofractionation likely confounded the interpretation of the pandemic's independent influence on RT delivery.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10581620
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Wolters Kluwer Health
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-105816202023-10-18 Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T. Dunn, Samantha A. Li, Jian Coles, Charlotte E. Yamauchi, Chikako Chang, Jee Suk Cheng, Skye Hung-Chun Kaidar-Person, Orit Meattini, Icro Ramiah, Duvern Kirby, Anna Hijal, Tarek Marta, Gustavo Nader Poortmans, Philip Isern-Verdum, Josep Zissiadis, Yvonne Offersen, Birgitte Vrou Refaat, Tamer Elsayad, Khaled Hijazi, Hussam Dengina, Natalia Belkacemi, Yazid Luo, Feng Deng Lu, Shun Griffin, Colleen Collins, Maya Ryan, Phoebe Larios, Dalia Warren, Laura E. Punglia, Rinaa S. Wong, Julia S. Spiegel, Daphna Y. Jagsi, Reshma Taghian, Alphonse Bellon, Jennifer R. Ho, Alice Y. JCO Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected cancer care worldwide, including radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC), because of risk-based resource allocation. We report the evolution of international breast RT practices during the beginning of the pandemic, focusing on differences in treatment recommendations between countries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between July and November 2020, a 58-question survey was distributed to radiation oncologists (ROs) through international professional societies. Changes in RT decision making during the first surge of the pandemic were evaluated across six hypothetical scenarios, including the management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), early-stage, locally advanced, and metastatic BC. The significance of changes in responses before and during the pandemic was examined using chi-square and McNemar-Bowker tests. RESULTS: One thousand one hundred three ROs from 54 countries completed the survey. Incomplete responses (254) were excluded from the analysis. Most respondents were from the United States (285), Japan (117), Italy (63), Canada (58), and Brazil (56). Twenty-one percent (230) of respondents reported treating at least one patient with BC who was COVID-19–positive. Approximately 60% of respondents reported no change in treatment recommendation during the pandemic, except for patients with metastatic disease, for which 57.7% (636/1,103; P < .0005) changed their palliative practice. Among respondents who noted a change in their recommendation during the first surge of the pandemic, omitting, delaying, and adopting short-course RT were the most frequent changes, with most transitioning to moderate hypofractionation for DCIS and early-stage BC. CONCLUSION: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, significant changes in global RT practice patterns for BC were introduced. The impact of published results from the FAST FORWARD trial supporting ultrahypofractionation likely confounded the interpretation of the pandemic's independent influence on RT delivery. Wolters Kluwer Health 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10581620/ /pubmed/37471670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.23.00010 Text en © 2023 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle ORIGINAL REPORTS
Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
Dunn, Samantha A.
Li, Jian
Coles, Charlotte E.
Yamauchi, Chikako
Chang, Jee Suk
Cheng, Skye Hung-Chun
Kaidar-Person, Orit
Meattini, Icro
Ramiah, Duvern
Kirby, Anna
Hijal, Tarek
Marta, Gustavo Nader
Poortmans, Philip
Isern-Verdum, Josep
Zissiadis, Yvonne
Offersen, Birgitte Vrou
Refaat, Tamer
Elsayad, Khaled
Hijazi, Hussam
Dengina, Natalia
Belkacemi, Yazid
Luo, Feng Deng
Lu, Shun
Griffin, Colleen
Collins, Maya
Ryan, Phoebe
Larios, Dalia
Warren, Laura E.
Punglia, Rinaa S.
Wong, Julia S.
Spiegel, Daphna Y.
Jagsi, Reshma
Taghian, Alphonse
Bellon, Jennifer R.
Ho, Alice Y.
Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
title Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Looking Back: International Practice Patterns in Breast Radiation Oncology From a Case-Based Survey Across 54 Countries During the First Surge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort looking back: international practice patterns in breast radiation oncology from a case-based survey across 54 countries during the first surge of the covid-19 pandemic
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37471670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.23.00010
work_keys_str_mv AT oladeruoluwadamilolat lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT dunnsamanthaa lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT lijian lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT colescharlottee lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT yamauchichikako lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT changjeesuk lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT chengskyehungchun lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT kaidarpersonorit lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT meattiniicro lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT ramiahduvern lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT kirbyanna lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT hijaltarek lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT martagustavonader lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT poortmansphilip lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT isernverdumjosep lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT zissiadisyvonne lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT offersenbirgittevrou lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT refaattamer lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT elsayadkhaled lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT hijazihussam lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT denginanatalia lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT belkacemiyazid lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT luofengdeng lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT lushun lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT griffincolleen lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT collinsmaya lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT ryanphoebe lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT lariosdalia lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT warrenlaurae lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT pungliarinaas lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT wongjulias lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT spiegeldaphnay lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT jagsireshma lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT taghianalphonse lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT bellonjenniferr lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic
AT hoalicey lookingbackinternationalpracticepatternsinbreastradiationoncologyfromacasebasedsurveyacross54countriesduringthefirstsurgeofthecovid19pandemic