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Head and neck radiotherapy amid the COVID-19 pandemic: practice recommendations of the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology (AIRO).

Daniela AlterioStefania VolpeAlmalina BacigalupoPierluigi BonomoFrancesca De FeliceFrancesco DionisiIda D'OnofrioElisa D'AngeloAlessia Di RitoGiuseppe FanettiPierfrancesco FrancoMarta MaddaloAnna MerlottiFrancesco MiccichéEster OrlandiFabiola PaiarStefano UrsinoMatteo PepaRenzo CorvòNadia Gisella Di MuzioStefano Maria MagriniElvio RussiGiuseppe SanguinetiBarbara Alicja Jereczek-FossaVittorio DonatoDaniela Musio
Published in: Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England) (2020)
Management of patients with head and neck cancers (HNCs) is challenging for the Radiation Oncologist, especially in the COVID-19 era. The Italian Society of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology (AIRO) identified the need of practice recommendations on logistic issues, treatment delivery and healthcare personnel's protection in a time of limited resources. A panel of 15 national experts on HNCs completed a modified Delphi process. A five-point Likert scale was used; the chosen cut-offs for strong agreement and agreement were 75% and 66%, respectively. Items were organized into two sections: (1) general recommendations (10 items) and (2) special recommendations (45 items), detailing a set of procedures to be applied to all specific phases of the Radiation Oncology workflow. The distribution of facilities across the country was as follows: 47% Northern, 33% Central and 20% Southern regions. There was agreement or strong agreement across the majority (93%) of proposed items including treatment strategies, use of personal protection devices, set-up modifications and follow-up re-scheduling. Guaranteeing treatment delivery for HNC patients is well-recognized in Radiation Oncology. Our recommendations provide a flexible tool for management both in the pandemic and post-pandemic phase of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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