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The Effects of COVID-19 on Cancer Care Provision: A Systematic Review

Samiha Alom, Chun Ming Chiu, Ashwarya Jha, Sheung Heng Daniel Lai, Thomas Yau, Amer Harky

2021Cancer Control37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This systematic review aims to gather primary data from cancer institutions that have implemented changes to cancer service provision amid the COVID-19 outbreak to inform future intervention and health care facility response strategies. A comprehensive literature search was done on Global Health Medline and EMBASE using pertinent key words and MeSH terms relating to COVID-19 and Cancer service provision. A total of 72 articles were selected for inclusion in this systematic review. Following the narrative synthesis that was conducted of the literature, 6 core themes that encompassed common cancer service intervention adopted by institutions were identified: (1) Testing and Tracking, (2) Outreach and Communication, (3) Protection, (4) Social Distancing (5) Treatment Management, (6) Service Restructuring. Since cancer patients are a high-risk population amid the COVID-19 pandemic, these areas of targeted intervention can be used to inform necessary actions in institutions facing similar risks, based on previous learning from numerous cancer centers globally.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOutreachSocial distanceIntervention (counseling)RestructuringPandemicMEDLINEPopulationHealth careService (business)CancerCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Family medicineNursingEnvironmental healthEconomic growthPathologyPolitical scienceBusinessEconomicsMarketingInfectious disease (medical specialty)Internal medicineDiseaseLawCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsEconomic and Financial Impacts of CancerGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening