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1728P - Evaluation of medical practices in oncology in a context of COVID-19 pandemic in France: Point of view of physicians, PRATICOVID study

Date

17 Sep 2020

Session

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Topics

COVID-19 and Cancer

Tumour Site

Presenters

Carole Helissey

Citation

Annals of Oncology (2020) 31 (suppl_4): S934-S973. 10.1016/annonc/annonc289

Authors

C. Helissey1, A. Cessot2, L. Boudin3, E. Romeo3, C. PRIEUX4, D. Ghebriou5, A. Schernberg6, N. GRELLIER7, C. Joly8, O. Bauduceau9, C. Thibault10, E. MAMOU1, G. RAYNAL11, S. SETEY EIFFEL11, H. LE FLOCH12, D. Ricard13, L. BRUREAU14

Author affiliations

  • 1 Val De Marne, Bégin Military Teaching Hospital, 94160 - Saint-Mandé/FR
  • 2 Department Of Medical Oncology, Clinique Hartmann, 92200 - Neuilly-sur-Seine/FR
  • 3 Department Of Medical Oncology, Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées (HIA) Ste Anne, 83000 - Toulon/FR
  • 4 Department Of Gastroenterology, Military Hospital Percy, Clamart/FR
  • 5 Department Of Medical Oncology, Hopital Tenon, 95107 - Argenteuil/FR
  • 6 Department Of Radiation Oncology, Assistance Publique - Hopitaux De Paris, 75004 - Paris/FR
  • 7 Department Of Radiation Oncology, Hopital Henri Mondor, Creteil/FR
  • 8 Medical Oncology Department, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil/FR
  • 9 Department Of Radiotherapy, Clinique HARTMANN, levallois/FR
  • 10 Medical Oncology Department, Hopital European George Pompidou, 75015 - Paris/FR
  • 11 Department Of Urology,, Clinique Metivet, Saint-Maur des fossés/FR
  • 12 Department Of Pulmonology, Military Hospital Percy, Clamart/FR
  • 13 Department Of Neurology, Military Hospital Percy, Clamart/FR
  • 14 Department Of Urology, CHU Guadeloupe, Pointe-à-Pitre/FR

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Abstract 1728P

Background

The cancer population seems to be more susceptible to COVID-19 infection and have worse outcomes. Front of this pandemic, we had to adapt our patient care to protect our patients without compromising their prognosis related to their cancer. The national PRATICOVID study aims to describe the modification of the medical and surgical patient care for this population, according to the recommendations in this context of pandemic, within our hospitals which are strongly mobilized.

Methods

We analyzed data from 9 different institutions, 3 Military Hospitals, 4 Academics Hospital, 2 Private Hospital, from oncologists, surgeons, radiotherapists. The primary endpoint was to assess the prevalence of adapted patient care during pandemic. The secondary endpoints were to describe the point of view of clinicians and patients during and after the pandemic.

Results

We analyzed 435 medical care between 9th of March and 30th of April. The median age was 69 years (range, 24-99), 54% was male. 167 patients (38.4%) were newly diagnosed and only 4% were included in a clinical trial. Because of COVID-19 pandemic, 47.6% of the outpatients had modified patient care. The main primary tumor site was breast cancer (22.7%) at a metastatic stage. 24.6% have postponed surgery, or not receive perioperative chemotherapy, 18.4% received hypofractioned schedule and 57% had an adaptive systemic protocol (stopped, oral protocol, spacing between cures). 70% of physicians are used telemedicine. During this period, 67% of the physicians were relaxed to taking care of their patients. 57% of the patients have seen to be relaxed or low worried about the pandemic. However, 71% are worried after the lockdown, because of future patient care, stage at diagnosis, access to clinical trial, our abilities to receive in the same time all the patients.

Conclusions

PRATICOVID study is the first to assess modification of patients cares during an epidemic in cancer outpatients. Faces with this unprecedented crisis, physicians were able to adapt their practice in order to protect their patients against the virus and while ensuring the course of patient care. But physicians are worried after de lockdown because of the care pathway’s issues.

Clinical trial identification

CNIL; reference number: 2217722v0.

Editorial acknowledgement

Legal entity responsible for the study

The authors.

Funding

Has not received any funding.

Disclosure

All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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