Tor vergata university-hospital in the beginning of COVID-19-era: Experience and recommendation for breast cancer patients

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COVID-19 has been officially declared as a pandemic by the WHO. Italy was the first European country to be strongly affected by this outbreak. All elective and health promotion activities were reduced. Accordingly, Italian Breast Units and breast cancer (BC) screening programs scaled down significantly their activities. The aim of this study was to evaluate measures that could potentially reduce the clinical impact of COVID-19 on BC patients. Temporary recommendations are needed that could assist specialists in preventing COVID-19 infection and optimizing resources for diagnosis and treatment of BC patients.

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Buonomo, O. C., Materazzo, M., Pellicciaro, M., Caspi, J., Piccione, E., & Vanni, G. (2020). Tor vergata university-hospital in the beginning of COVID-19-era: Experience and recommendation for breast cancer patients. In Vivo, 34, 1661–1665. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11958

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