id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-270781-f9nra823 Gulia, Ashish Sarcoma Care Practice in India During COVID Pandemic: A Nationwide Survey 2020-07-31 .txt text/plain 3355 195 52 We conducted a survey amongst oncologists across India who are involved in the management of bone and soft tissue sarcomas, to analyse the patterns of screening, prioritising, and managing these patients within the constraints of resources and policies available with them. The purpose of this survey was to determine the consistency, or the lack of it, in the patterns of care offered to sarcoma patients between centres and the policies followed. This survey covered three main domains (a) participants speciality and working environment (b) Institutes' policies related general COVID-19 prevention and management (c) practices related to musculoskeletal tumor management in COVID-19 pandemic. Surgical management of sarcomas was as per usual only in 15.5% of respondents, with the rest adapting, including 42% who were avoiding procedures requiring long duration and blood loss, 27% were operating only emergency cases, while in 15.5% surgery was done only in high grade sarcomas with curative intent (Fig. 5) . ./cache/cord-270781-f9nra823.txt ./txt/cord-270781-f9nra823.txt