id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-269205-g6eyvnou Nilsen, Marci Lee Prevision of multidisciplinary head and neck cancer survivorship care during the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic 2020-05-18 .txt text/plain 3828 186 46 These guidelines address five key areas: (a) surveillance for recurrence, (b) screening for second primary cancers, (c) assessment and management of physical and psychosocial effects of cancer and treatment, (d) health promotion, and (e) care coordination. Based on the PROs and patient assessment, the visit is personalized to provide an evaluation of recurrence, prevention of second primaries, identification of treatment-effects, and, subsequently, coordination of care. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to changes in medical oncology and radiation oncology care, including surveillance after completion of treatment, in an effort to still provide the care needed, but also reduce risks as much as possible. Prior to the COVID pandemic, our goal as a head and neck program has been to offer at least one visit with medical oncology and radiation oncology at the primary cancer center in order to help develop the plan and offer clinical trials if applicable for all patients. ./cache/cord-269205-g6eyvnou.txt ./txt/cord-269205-g6eyvnou.txt