Carole Mathelin, Shanti Ame, Stanley Anyanwu, Eli Avisar, Wahib Mohcen Boubnider, Katrin Breitling, Hannah Ayettey Anie, José Carlos Conceição, Veronique Dupont, Elisabeth Elder, Constanze Elfgen, Tony Elonge, Edelmiro Iglesias, Shigeru Imoto, Lydia Ioannidou-Mouzaka, Elisabeth A Kappos, Martin Kaufmann, Michael Knauer, Franck Luzuy, Marko Margaritoni, Mamadou Mbodj, Alexander Mundinger, Ruben Orda, Valerijus Ostapenko, Serdar Özbaş, Vahit Özmen, Olivia Pagani, Tadeusz Pieńkowski, Schlomo Schneebaum, Ekaterina Shmalts, Ashraf Selim, Zotov Pavel, Massimo Lodi, Maurício Maghales-Costa
Objective: In early 2020, the spread of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) led the World Health Organization to declare this disease a pandemic. Initial epidemiological data showed that patients with cancer were at high risk of developing severe forms of COVID-19. National scientific societies published recommendations modifying the patients' breast cancer (BC) management to preserve, in theory, quality oncologic care, avoiding the increased risk of contamination. The Senology International Society (SIS) decided to take an inventory of the actions taken worldwide...
April 2021: European Journal of Breast Health