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Impact of a pandemic on surgical neuro-oncology-maintaining functionality in the early phase of crisis.

N U Farrukh HameedYixin MaZili ZhenShuai WuRui FengWeiping LiGuodong HuangJinsong WuZhong-Ping Chen
Published in: BMC surgery (2021)
Majority of the respondents to our survey reported reduced neuro-oncological surgery activity, policy modification, personnel reallocation, and curtailment of educational/research activities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The persistent widespread interruption of surgical neuro-oncology in even post-peak phases of the pandemic raises serious concerns about the long-term impact of the pandemic on neuro-oncological patients and highlights the essence of timely measures for pandemic preparedness, patient triage, and workforce protection.
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