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Breast cancer management pathways during the COVID-19 pandemic: outcomes from the UK ‘Alert Level 4’ phase of the B-MaP-C study

Title: Breast cancer management pathways during the COVID-19 pandemic: outcomes from the UK ‘Alert Level 4’ phase of the B-MaP-C study
Authors: Dave, Rajiv V.; Kim, Baek; Courtney, Alona; O’Connell, Rachel; Rattay, Tim; Taxiarchi, Vicky P.; Kirkham, Jamie J.; Camacho, Elizabeth M.; Fairbrother, Patricia; Sharma, Nisha; Cartlidge, Christopher W. J.; Horgan, Kieran; McIntosh, Stuart A.; Leff, Daniel R.; Vidya, Raghavan; Potter, Shelley; Holcombe, Chris; Copson, Ellen; Coles, Charlotte E.; Cutress, Ramsey I.; Gandhi, Ashu; Kirwan, Cliona C.; Agrawal, Amit; Benson, John; Forouhi, Parto; Wignarajah, Primeera; Shrotri, Anu; Kattakayam, Arjun; Noronha, Jarin Louis; Martin, Lee; Lafi, Mohamed; Hardy, Rob; Amin, Khalid; AL-Zawi, Abdalla Saad Abdalla; Elamass, Mohamed; Salih, Ali; Alkistawi, Firas Eddin Bachir; Heeney, Anna; Hill, Arnold D. K.; Power, Colm; Allen, Michael J.; Chouhan, Ashok; Rathinaezhil, Rathi; Shaheed, Samy; Zammit, Charles; Clayton, Gillian; Dua, Sascha; Smith, Simon; Gandamihardja, Tasha; Williams, Chloe; Egbeare, Donna; Davies, Eleri; Sweetland, Helen M.; Chopra, Sharat; Goyal, Sumit; Elfadl, Dalia; Rana, Dheer Singh; Kalakouti, Eliana; Barkeji, Musa; Vashisht, Rajiv; Bunza, Ralia; Phyu, Saung Hnin; Hollywood, Ciaran; Azmy, Iman; Massey, Julia; Hargreaves, Anita; Harding-Mackean, Claudia; Ooi, Jane; Seward, Joanna; Mathers, Helen; Scally, Norah; Salman, Reem; Shin, Hyunjin; Turner, Jane; Noor, Lubna; Joshi, Sanjay; Horne, Sarah; Sarakbi, Wail Al; Liptay-Wagner, Peter; Jacklin, Rosamond; Chandrasekharan, Sankaran; Marsh, Simon; Saha, Sunita; Wilson, Christopher; Rutherford, Claire Louise; Doughty, Julie; Romics, Laszlo; Stallard, Sheila; Chaudhry, Anushka; Peck, Jennifer; Coombs, Nathan; Williams, Samantha K.; Hawkins, Simon; Kothari, Ashutosh; Hamed, Hisham; Jain, Urvashi; Daltrey, Ian; Abbott, Nick; Mullen, Russell; Dumitru, Dorin; Khalifa, Eiman; Sarker, Masuma; Elahi, M. Bilal; Bichoo, Raouef Ahmed; Gvaramadze, Anzors; Thekkinkattil, Dinesh; Jibril, Jibril; Hadjiminas, Demetrios; St John, Edward R. C.; Robb, Henry Douglas; Hogben, Katy; Bakri, Nur Amalina Che; Thiruchelvam, Paul; Exarchos, Georgios; Al-Mufti, Ragheed; Mortimer, Caroline; Mallidis, Evangelos; Karagiannidis, Georgios; Tuffaha, Hussein; Peerlink, Inga; Nair, Rajive; Prusty, Lydia; Sami, Amtul; Knight, Alex; Ravichandran, Duraisamy; Kirkpatrick, Katharine; James, Ruth; Akolekar, Deepika; Mehta, Disha; Barua, Ellora; Knowles, Hannah; Devalia, Haresh; Cox, Karina; Dani, Mohsin; Chalmers, Ritchie; Satpathy, Anjana; Quinn, Edel; Byrne, Gerard; Harvey, James; Murphy, John; Highton, Lyndsey; Sharif, Mohammad Amir; Barnes, Nicola; Dimopoulos, Nikitas; Johnson, Richard; Chatterjee, Sumohan; Fatayer, Hiba; Mathen, Vinod; Taylor, Amanda; Soulsby, Rachel; Walsh, Adam; Thorne, Amanda; Gill, Jasper; Merker, Louise; Critchley, Adam; Pieri, Andrew; Cain, Henry; Ralph, Jane; Kalra, Loraine; Thomas, Robert; Young, Ian; Khan, Lucy R.; Elsberger, Beatrix; Smyth, Elizabeth; Urquhart, Gordon; Fuller, Mairi; Masannat, Yazan; Chrysafi, Ada; Salman, Muhammad; Abdalla, El-Rasheed; Zechmeister, Katalin; Hussien, Maged; Youssef, Mina M. G.; Tanhueco, Angeline; Salvador, Reginald; Wallace, Sharon; Pain, Simon; Sahu, Ajay; Chambers, Alice; Moody, Alice; Dash, Isabella; Cook, James; Batt, Jeremy; Mullan, Michelle; Shere, Mike; Gallegos, Nicholas; Ainsworth, Rachel; Govindarajulu, Sasi; Rayter, Zenon; Williams, Kate E.; Bramley, Maria; Absar, Mohammed; Nasir, Nabila; Tabbakh, Rami; Pereira, Bernadette; Gahir, Jasdeep; Bosch, Karen; Fafemi, Oladapo; Touqan, Nader; Oni, Georgette; Khout, Hazem; Asgeirsson, Kristjan; Whisker, Lisa; Lee, Rachel Xue Ning; Macmillan, Robert; McCulley, Stephen; Rasheed, Tuabin; Adwani, Asha; Segaran, Ashvina; Dodwell, David; Remoundos, Dennis; MacLean, Gael; Cuffolo, Giulio; Douek, Michael; Roy, Pankaj; Gathani, Toral; Najeeb, Erum; Simonca, Claudiu; Verroiotou, Maria; Ramzi, Sa’ed; Jenkins, Stephanie C.; Gopalan, Vallipuran; Barker, Sarah; McGoldrick, Ciara; Irwin, Gareth W.; Mallon, Peter; Sloan, Samantha A.; Imran, Abbas; Mondani, Giuseppina; Brown, Iain; Abbas, Imran; Sulieman, Mona; Drew, Philip; King, Polly; English, Rachel Elizabeth; Sharma, Anita; Ives, Charlotte; Ferguson, Douglas; Boundouki, George; Bentley, James; Banks, Jenny; Dunn, Julie; Tillett, Rachel; Olsen, Sisse; Tansley, Anne; Sousa, Emma de; Mitchell, Geraldine; Whitehead, Ian; Henderson, Julia; Rowland, Matthew; Chandrashekar, Mysore; Eid, Raja; Clayton, Elizabeth; Pakzad, Farrokh; Horsnell, Jonathan D.; Hague, Matthew; Partlett, Polly; Irvine, Tracey; Kallaway, Charlotte; Fairhurst, Katherine; Laban, Christiana; McIntosh, Jamie; Laurence, Nicola; Sutton, Richard; Sharma, Anup; Banerjee, Dibyesh; Betambeau, Nadine; Bezzaa, Sabrina; Bathla, Sonia; Ray, Atanu; Chagla, Leena; Kiernan, Tamara; Hogan, Brian; Navin, Channegowda; Macinnes, Emma; Turton, Philip; Achuthan, Raj; Kantola, Venla; Mckenzie, Shireen; Dent, Helen; Pogson, Caroline; Waheed, Shamaela; de Silva, Tania S.; Suleiman, Usama; Jones, Lucie; Athwal, Ruvinder; Harries, Simon; Krzyzanowska, Catherine; Abbas, Abeera; Hurley, Anna R.; Gui, Gerald; Rusby, Jennifer E.; Krupa, Katherine; Harborough, Kathryn E.; Roche, Nicola; Barry, Peter A.; Law, Rebekah; Allum, William H.; Lobo, Cheryl; Ntakomyti, Eleni; Franks, Joanna; Cariati, Massimiliano; Patani, Neill; Stanilov, Noyko; Charalampoudis, Petros; Taraki, Zarghuna; McEvoy, Kat; Sait, Mohamed Razick; Robertson, Stuart; Zeidan, Bashar; Rew, David; Mazari, Fayyaz; Alder, Louise; Sakellariou, Vasileios; Hamad, Ahmed; Goyal, Amit; Carmichael, Amtul; Courtney, Carol-Ann; Sibbering, David Mark; Garreffa, Emanuele; Cheung, Kwok-Leung; Williams-Jones, Susan; Wahedna, Yasmin; Ansari, Aonghus; Kenny, Frances; Valassiadou, Kalliope; Lambert, Kelly; Krupa, Jaroslaw; Sardar, Mini V.; Kaushik, Monika; Shokuhi, Sheila; Pilgrm, Simon; Sasi, Walid; McManus, Penelope; Parmeshwar, Rishikesh; Somasundaram, Santosh; Gowda, Manoj; Jafferbhoy, Sadaf; Narayanan, Sankaran; Marla, Sekhar; Soumian, Soni; Goh, Ngee-Ming; Vatish, Jamie; Sein, Tin Aung; Agabiti, Ennio; Maalo, Joseph; Chong, Kelvin; Lai, Lee-Min; Elkorety, Mohamed; Monib, Sherif; Thomson, Simon; Mikhael, Youhana; Mirshekar-Syahkal, Bahar; Aitken, Jane; Girgis, Mina; Betal, Dibendu; Rapisarda, Fabio; Cook, Lorna; Odofin, Olubunmi; Bonomi, Riccardo; Wardle, Stacy; Sotheran, Wendy; Athanasiou, Irene; Lund, Jonathan; Callaghan, Maria; Burrah, Rajaram; Vinayagam, Raman; James, Karen; Poonawala, Shabbir; Isgar, Brian; Matey, Pilar; Mylvaganam, Senthurun; Podesta, Carl; Sircar, Tapan; Salem, Fathi; Al-Ishaq, Zaid
Publisher Information: Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications
Description: Background: The B-MaP-C study aimed to determine alterations to breast cancer (BC) management during the peak transmission period of the UK COVID-19 pandemic and the potential impact of these treatment decisions. Methods: This was a national cohort study of patients with early BC undergoing multidisciplinary team (MDT)-guided treatment recommendations during the pandemic, designated ‘standard’ or ‘COVID-altered’, in the preoperative, operative and post-operative setting. Findings: Of 3776 patients (from 64 UK units) in the study, 2246 (59%) had ‘COVID-altered’ management. ‘Bridging’ endocrine therapy was used ( n = 951) where theatre capacity was reduced. There was increasing access to COVID-19 low-risk theatres during the study period (59%). In line with national guidance, immediate breast reconstruction was avoided ( n = 299). Where adjuvant chemotherapy was omitted ( n = 81), the median benefit was only 3% (IQR 2–9%) using ‘NHS Predict’. There was the rapid adoption of new evidence-based hypofractionated radiotherapy ( n = 781, from 46 units). Only 14 patients (1%) tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during their treatment journey. Conclusions: The majority of ‘COVID-altered’ management decisions were largely in line with pre-COVID evidence-based guidelines, implying that breast cancer survival outcomes are unlikely to be negatively impacted by the pandemic. However, in this study, the potential impact of delays to BC presentation or diagnosis remains unknown.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: text
Language: English
Relation: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/352753/1/352753.pdf; Dave, R. V. et al. (2021) Breast cancer management pathways during the COVID-19 pandemic: outcomes from the UK ‘Alert Level 4’ phase of the B-MaP-C study. British Journal of Cancer , 124(11), pp. 1785-1794. (doi:10.1038/s41416-020-01234-4 ) (PMID:33767422) (PMCID:PMC7993073)
Availability: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/352753/; https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/352753/1/352753.pdf
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Accession Number: edsbas.CA701DF5
Database: BASE