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Perspective of Oncology Patients During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Prospective Observational Study From India

Joydeep Ghosh, Sandip Ganguly, Debapriya Mondal, Prashant Kumar Pandey, Deepak Dabkara, Bivas Biswas

2020JCO Global Oncology53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has imposed a unique challenge to oncology patients and their treatment. There is no study related to the patients’ preference for systemic therapy during this pandemic. We have conducted a prospective study to analyze that aspect. METHODS All consecutive patients who visited during the lockdown period from April 1-10, 2020, for systemic chemotherapy were included in the study for a questionnaire-based survey to evaluate the willingness to continue chemotherapy during this pandemic and factors influencing the decisions. RESULTS A total of 302 patients were included (median age, 56 years; range, 21-77 years). Most common sites of cancer were breast (n = 114), lung (n = 44), ovary (n = 34), and colon (n = 20). Home address was within the city for 125 patients (42%), outside the city for 138 (46%), and outside the state for 37 (12%). Treatment was curative in 150 patients and palliative in 152. Educational status was primary and above for 231 patients and no formal schooling for 71. A total of 203 patients wanted to continue chemotherapy, 40 wanted to defer, and 56 wanted the physician to decide. Knowledge about COVID-19 strongly correlated with intent of treatment ( P = .01), disease status ( P = .02), knowledge about immunosuppression ( P < .001), home location ( P = .02), and education status ( P = .003). The worry about catching SARS-CoV-2 was high in those with controlled disease ( P = .06) and knowledge about immunosuppression ( P = .02). Worry about disease progression was more with palliative intent ( P < .001). CONCLUSION This study shows that oncology patients in our country are more worried about disease progression than the SARS-CoV-2 and wish to continue chemotherapy during this pandemic. The treatment guidelines in the COVID-19 scenario should incorporate patients’ perspectives.

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