Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on cancer immunotherapy in Italy: a survey of young oncologists. Issue 2 (15th October 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on cancer immunotherapy in Italy: a survey of young oncologists. Issue 2 (15th October 2020)
- Main Title:
- Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on cancer immunotherapy in Italy: a survey of young oncologists
- Authors:
- Ottaviano, Margaret
Curvietto, Marcello
Rescigno, Pasquale
Tortora, Marianna
Palmieri, Giovannella
Giannarelli, Diana
Aieta, Michele
Assalone, Pasquale
Attademo, Laura
Avallone, Antonio
Bloise, Francesco
Bosso, Davide
Borzillo, Valentina
Buono, Giuseppe
Calderoni, Giuseppe
Caputo, Francesca
Cartenì, Giacomo
Cavallero, Diletta
Cavo, Alessia
Ciardiello, Fortunato
Conca, Raffaele
Conteduca, Vincenza
De Falco, Stefano
De Felice, Marco
De Laurentiis, Michelino
De Placido, Pietro
De Placido, Sabino
De Santo, Irene
De Stefano, Alfonso
Della Corte, Carminia Maria
Di Franco, Rossella
Di Lauro, Vincenzo
Fabbrocini, Antonietta
Federico, Piera
Festino, Lucia
Giordano, Pasqualina
Giuliano, Mario
Gridelli, Cesare
Grimaldi, Antonio Maria
Lia, Michela
Marretta, Antonella Lucia
Massa, Valentina
Mennitto, Alessia
Merler, Sara
Merz, Valeria
Messina, Carlo
Messina, Marco
Milano, Monica
Minisini, Alessandro Marco
Montesarchio, Vincenzo
Morabito, Alessandro
Morgillo, Floriana
Mucci, Brigitta
Nappi, Lucia
Napolitano, Fabiana
Paciolla, Immacolata
Pagliuca, Martina
Palmieri, Giuseppe
Parola, Sara
Pepe, Stefano
Petrillo, Angelica
Piantedosi, Francovito
Piccin, Luisa
Picozzi, Fernanda
Pietroluongo, Erica
Pignata, Sandro
Prati, Veronica
Riccio, Vittorio
Rosanova, Mario
Rossi, Alice
Russo, Anna
Salati, Massimiliano
Santabarbara, Giuseppe
Sbrana, Andrea
Simeone, Ester
Silvestri, Antonia
Spada, Massimiliano
Tarantino, Paolo
Taveggia, Paola
Tomei, Federica
Vincenzo, Tortora
Trapani, Dario
Trojanello, Claudia
Vanella, Vito
Vari, Sabrina
Ventriglia, Jole
Vitale, Maria Grazia
Vitiello, Fabiana
Vivaldi, Caterina
von Arx, Claudia
Zacchi, Francesca
Zampiva, Ilaria
Zivi, Andrea
Daniele, Bruno
Ascierto, Paolo Antonio
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has overwhelmed the health systems worldwide. Data regarding the impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients (CPs) undergoing or candidate for immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are lacking. We depicted the practice and adaptations in the management of patients with solid tumors eligible or receiving ICIs during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a special focus on Campania region. Methods: This survey (25 questions), promoted by the young section of SCITO (Società Campana di ImmunoTerapia Oncologica) Group, was circulated among Italian young oncologists practicing in regions variously affected by the pandemic: high (group 1), medium (group 2) and low (group 3) prevalence of SARS-CoV-2–positive patients. For Campania region, the physician responders were split into those working in cancer centers (CC), university hospitals (UH) and general hospitals (GH). Percentages of agreement, among High (H) versus Medium (M) and versus Low (L) group for Italy and among CC, UH and GH for Campania region, were compared by using Fisher's exact tests for dichotomous answers and χ 2 test for trends relative to the questions with 3 or more options. Results: This is the first Italian study to investigate the COVID-19 impact on cancer immunotherapy, unique in its type and very clear in the results. The COVID-19 pandemic seemed not to affect the standard practice in the prescription and delivery of ICIs in Italy. Telemedicine was widelyAbstract : Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has overwhelmed the health systems worldwide. Data regarding the impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients (CPs) undergoing or candidate for immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are lacking. We depicted the practice and adaptations in the management of patients with solid tumors eligible or receiving ICIs during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a special focus on Campania region. Methods: This survey (25 questions), promoted by the young section of SCITO (Società Campana di ImmunoTerapia Oncologica) Group, was circulated among Italian young oncologists practicing in regions variously affected by the pandemic: high (group 1), medium (group 2) and low (group 3) prevalence of SARS-CoV-2–positive patients. For Campania region, the physician responders were split into those working in cancer centers (CC), university hospitals (UH) and general hospitals (GH). Percentages of agreement, among High (H) versus Medium (M) and versus Low (L) group for Italy and among CC, UH and GH for Campania region, were compared by using Fisher's exact tests for dichotomous answers and χ 2 test for trends relative to the questions with 3 or more options. Results: This is the first Italian study to investigate the COVID-19 impact on cancer immunotherapy, unique in its type and very clear in the results. The COVID-19 pandemic seemed not to affect the standard practice in the prescription and delivery of ICIs in Italy. Telemedicine was widely used. There was high consensus to interrupt immunotherapy in SARS-CoV-2–positive patients and to adopt ICIs with longer schedule interval. The majority of the responders tended not to delay the start of ICIs; there were no changes in supportive treatments, but some of the physicians opted for delaying surgeries (if part of patients' planned treatment approach). The results from responders in Campania did not differ significantly from the national ones. Conclusion: Our study highlights the efforts of Italian oncologists to maintain high standards of care for CPs treated with ICIs, regardless the regional prevalence of COVID-19, suggesting the adoption of similar solutions. Research on patients treated with ICIs and experiencing COVID-19 will clarify the safety profile to continue the treatments, thus informing on the most appropriate clinical conducts. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal for immunotherapy of cancer. Volume 8:Issue 2(2020)
- Journal:
- Journal for immunotherapy of cancer
- Issue:
- Volume 8:Issue 2(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 8, Issue 2 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 8
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0008-0002-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-10-15
- Subjects:
- healthcare economics and organizations -- immunotherapy -- antineoplastic protocols -- lung neoplasms -- melanoma
Cancer -- Immunotherapy -- Periodicals
Cancer -- Immunological aspects -- Periodicals
Tumors -- Immunological aspects -- Periodicals
Immunotherapy -- Periodicals
616.99406105 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.immunotherapyofcancer.org ↗
https://jitc.bmj.com/ ↗
http://link.springer.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/jitc-2020-001154 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2051-1426
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