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The Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Care in the Post Pandemic World: Five Major Lessons Learnt from Challenges and Countermeasures of Major Asian Cancer Centres

OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected healthcare services around Asia. The Asian National Cancer Centres Alliance and the Asia-Pacific Organisation for Cancer Prevention collaborated to assess the mid- and long- term impact of COVID-19 to cancer care in Asia. METHODS: The two en...

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Autores principales: Gatellier, Laureline, Shankar, Abhishek, Dewi, Luh K Mela, Hussain, Quazi Mushtaq, Wangdi, Tashi Dendup, Sukumaran, Dato Babu, Kemala Sari, Nina Kemala, Tavakkoli Shiraji, Sahar, Biglari, Mohammad, Tahmasebi, Mamak, Iwata, Satoshi, Suzuki, Tatsuya, Myung, Seung-Kwon, Chun, June Young, Han, Jong Soo, Lau, Fen Nee, Yusak, Suhana, Bayarsaikhan, Luvsandorj, Mu, Khin Thin, Pradhananga, Kishore K., Yusuf, Aasim, Lin, Ching-Hung, Chiang, Ruru Chun-Ju, Sangrajran, Suleeporn, Nguyen, Quang Tien, Huong, Giang Nguyen, Soe, Aung Naing, Sharma, D N, Sengar, Manju, Pramesh, C S, Matsuda, Tomohiro, Mosavi jarrahi, Alireza, Hwang, William
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8286686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33773529
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.3.681
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Sumario:OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected healthcare services around Asia. The Asian National Cancer Centres Alliance and the Asia-Pacific Organisation for Cancer Prevention collaborated to assess the mid- and long- term impact of COVID-19 to cancer care in Asia. METHODS: The two entities organised a combined symposium and post-meeting interactions among representatives of major cancer centres from seventeen Asian countries to outlining major challenges and countermeasures. RESULTS: Participating stakeholders distilled five big questions. 1) “Will there be an explosion of late-stage cancers after the pandemic?” To address and recover from perceived delayed prevention, screening, treatment and care challenges, collaboration of key stakeholders in the region and alignment in cancer care management, policy intervention and cancer registry initiatives would be of essential value. 2) “Operations and Finance” The pandemic has resulted in significant material and financial casualties. Flagged acute challenges (shortages of supplies, imposition of lockdown) as well as longer-standing reduction of financial revenue, manpower, international collaboration, and training should also be addressed. 3) “Will telemedicine and technological innovations revolutionize cancer care?” Deploying and implementing telemedicine such as teleconsultation and virtual tumour boards were considered invaluable. These innovations could become a new regular practice, leading to expansion of tele-collaboration through collaboration of institutions in the region. 4) “Will virtual conferences continue after the pandemic?” Virtual conferences during the pandemic have opened new doors for knowledge sharing, especially for representatives of low- and middle-income countries in the region, while saving time and costs of travel. 5) “How do we prepare for the next pandemic or international emergency?” Roadmaps for action to improve access to appropriate patient care and research were identified and scrutinised. CONCLUSION: Through addressing these five big questions, focused collaboration among members and with international organisations such as City Cancer Challenge will allow enhanced preparedness for future international emergencies.