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The B-MaP-C study: Breast cancer management pathways during the COVID-19 pandemic. Study protocol

Authors :
Ellen Copson
Ashu Gandhi
Rachel O'Connell
Rajiv V. Dave
Charlotte E. Coles
Shelley Potter
Stuart McIntosh
Kieran Horgan
Nisha Sharma
Daniel R. Leff
Patricia Fairbrother
Tim Rattay
Chris Holcombe
Ramsey I. Cutress
Cliona C. Kirwan
Alona Courtney
Christopher W. J. Cartlidge
Raghavan Vidya
Baek Kim
Coles, Charlotte [0000-0003-4473-8552]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Courtney, A, O'Connell, R, Rattay, T, Kim, B, Cutress, R I, Kirwan, C C, Gandhi, A, Fairbrother, P, Sharma, N, Cartlidge, C W J, Horgan, K, McIntosh, S A, Leff, D R, Vidya, R, Potter, S, Holcombe, C, Copson, E, Coles, C E & Dave, R V 2020, ' The B-MaP-C study: Breast cancer management pathways during the COVID-19 pandemic. Study protocol ', International Journal of Surgery Protocols, vol. 24, pp. 1-5 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isjp.2020.07.003, International Journal of Surgery Protocols
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2020.

Abstract

Introduction: Approximately 55,000 women in the United Kingdom are diagnosed with new breast cancer annually. Since emerging in December 2019, SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19) has become a global pandemic, affecting healthcare delivery worldwide. In response to the pandemic, multiple guidelines were issued to assist with rationalising breast cancer care. The primary aim of the B-MaP-C study is to audit and describe breast cancer management of patients newly diagnosed with breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic against pre-COVID-19 management practice in the UK. The implications of changes to management will be determined and the impact of a COVID-19 diagnosis on the patient's breast cancer management will be determined. Methods and analysis: This is a multi-centre collaborative audit of consecutive breast cancer patients undergoing treatment decisions during the acute and recovery phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. All patients with newly diagnosed primary breast cancer, whose treatment was decided in a multidisciplinary meeting from the 16th March 2020, are eligible for inclusion. Ethics and dissemination: As this is an audit ethical approval is not required. Each participating centre is required to register the study locally and obtain local governance approvals prior to commencement of data collection. Local audit data will be available to individual participating units for governance purposes. The results of the data analysis will be submitted for publication, as well as disseminated via the ABS newsletter and a webinar. All data will be presented at national and international conferences, circumstances permitting. Registration details: Each participating centre received local governance audit registration.

Details

ISSN :
24683574
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Surgery Protocols
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aac8d37d5c1d52d03eb62dc9605b843f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isjp.2020.07.003