Webinar
on demand
27
Mar
2023
18
00
CEST
How did COVID impact healthcare and cancer patients?

The outbreak of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused worldwide problems in the care of cancer patients. In particular, the therapy of cancer patients, both outpatient and inpatient, has been substantially impacted by major restrictions due to the isolation and hygiene measures. Not only the restriction of treatment under pandemic conditions but also a SARS-CoV-2 infection itself poses a risk for cancer patients.

For more information on 'Cancer & Covid: Prevention and Treatment with Monoclonal Antibodies (MoABs)' we invite you to read a report published on the Cancerworld website. Click here to access the full article.

The aim of this session is to spread awareness and knowledge among HCPs on:

  • Impact of COVID on cancer patients on hospital admissions resulting even from poor follow-up 
  • Studies and data already published on the impact of COVID on cancer patients
  • Development of pulmonary fibrosis in post COVID patients 
  • Up-to-date of current research on cancer patients 

 

The scientific report of this webinar is available on the Cancerworld website. Click here to access the full article.

 

 

Speakers
Discussant
Filipovic Aleksandra

Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
Expert
Rolfo Christian

Division Director of Medical Oncology and Associate Director for Early Phase Clinical Trials at The James Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Expert
Voza Antonio

IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital and Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Milan, Italy
This material is part of Educational Project:
2023 - Cancer & Covid: Prevention and Treatment including Monoclonal Antibodies (MoABs)