This article presents the protective measures put in place at the “Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices de Lyon” (IC-HCL) during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in France (spring 2020) and how they impacted IC-HCL clinical activity. Spring 2020 activities were compared to winter 2019–2020. Results showed a decrease of activity of 9% for treatment dispensations, 17% for multidisciplinary team meetings, 20% for head and neck and thoracic surgeries, and 58% for new patient enrolment in clinical trials. Characteristics of patients treated for solid cancer and hospital-ized for COVID-19 during spring 2020 were collected in a retrospective study. Mortality was at-tributed to COVID-19 for half of the cases, 82% being patients above 70 and 73% being stage IV. This is in concordance with current findings concluding that the risk of developing severe or critical symptoms of COVID-19 is correlated with factors co-occurring in cancer patients and not to the cancer condition per se. While a number of routines and treatment regimens were changed, there was no major decline in numbers of treatments conducted at the IC-HCL during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that hit France between March and May 2020, except for clinical trials and some surgery activities.
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Belmont, A. S., Sajous, C., Bruyas, A., Calattini, S., Cartalat, S., Chauvenet, M., … Freyer, G. (2022). Impact of the first wave of the covid-19 pandemic on the lyon university hospital cancer institute (Ic-hcl). Cancers, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14010029
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