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Breast Cancer Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Senologic International Society Survey.

Carole MathelinShanti AmeStanley Nnamdi C AnyanwuEli AvisarWahib Mohcen BoubniderKatrin BreitlingHannah Ayettey AnieJosé Carlos ConceiçãoVeronique DupontElisabeth ElderConstanze ElfgenTony ElongeEdelmiro IglesiasShigeru ImotoLydia Ioannidou-MouzakaElisabeth Artemis KapposMartin KaufmannMichael KnauerFranck LuzuyMarko MargaritoniMamadou MbodjAlexander MundingerRuben OrdaValerijus OstapenkoSerdar OzbasVahit ÖzmenOlivia PaganiTadeusz PieńkowskiSchlomo SchneebaumEkaterina ShmaltsAshraf SelimZotov PavelMassimo LodiMauricio Magalhães Costa
Published in: European journal of breast health (2021)
The SIS survey showed significant changes in BC's diagnosis and treatment during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, but most of these changes should not be maintained. Indeed, women have fewer severe forms of COVID-19 and are less likely to die than men. The risk of dying from COVID-19 is more related to the presence of comorbidities and age than to BC. Stopping screening and delaying treatment leads to more advanced stages of BC. Only women aged over 65 with BC under treatment and comorbidities require adaptation of their cancer management.
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