id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-288443-f11r6zup Bowman, Ryan Surge after the surge: Anticipating the increased volume and needs of patients with head and neck cancer after the peak in COVID‐19 2020-05-16 .txt text/plain 1537 96 57 With appropriate anticipation, multidisciplinary head and cancer teams could potentially minimize the impact of this surge and plan for strategies to provide optimal care for patients with head and neck cancer. 1,2 COVID-19 has already had extraordinary effects on how multidisciplinary head and neck cancer (HNC) teams provide HNC patients in initial hotspots such as Wuhan, China and in Italy as well as the United States and throughout the world. Reasons for these restricted schedules include but are not limited to, lack of personal protective equipment (PPE), lack of rapid COVID-19 testing, lack of transportation, social distancing and shelter-in-place orders, limiting office visits for patients deemed high risk of contracting COVID-19, lack of access to telemedicine services, and staffing concerns. The impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on head and neck cancer patients' care. Optimizing your telemedicine visit during the covid-19 pandemic: practice guidelines for head and neck cancer patients. ./cache/cord-288443-f11r6zup.txt ./txt/cord-288443-f11r6zup.txt