B-MaP-C研究:COVID-19大流行期间乳腺癌管理途径研究协议

Alona Courtney , Rachel O'Connell , Tim Rattay , Baek Kim , Ramsey I. Cutress , Cliona C. Kirwan , Ashu Gandhi , Patricia Fairbrother , Nisha Sharma , Christopher W.J. Cartlidge , Kieran Horgan , Stuart A. McIntosh , Daniel R. Leff , Raghavan Vidya , Shelley Potter , Chris Holcombe , Ellen Copson , Charlotte E. Coles , Rajiv V. Dave
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在英国,每年大约有55,000名女性被诊断为新发乳腺癌。自2019年12月出现以来,SARS-CoV-2(2019冠状病毒病,COVID-19)已成为全球大流行,影响了全球的医疗保健服务。为应对这一流行病,发布了多项准则,以协助使乳腺癌护理合理化。B-MaP-C研究的主要目的是审计和描述在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间新诊断为乳腺癌的患者的乳腺癌管理与英国COVID-19前的管理实践。将确定管理变化的影响,并确定COVID-19诊断对患者乳腺癌管理的影响。方法和分析这是一项对2019冠状病毒病大流行急性期和恢复期连续接受治疗决策的乳腺癌患者的多中心协作审计。所有在2020年3月16日起的多学科会议上决定治疗的新诊断原发性乳腺癌患者都有资格纳入研究。道德和传播由于这是审计,不需要道德批准。每个参与中心都必须在当地注册研究,并在开始数据收集之前获得当地政府的批准。本地审计数据将提供给各个参与单位用于治理目的。数据分析的结果将提交出版,并通过ABS通讯和网络研讨会进行传播。如果情况允许,所有数据将在国家和国际会议上提交。各参与中心已接受本地管治审核注册。
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The B-MaP-C study: Breast cancer management pathways during the COVID-19 pandemic. Study protocol

Introduction

Approximately 55,000 women in the United Kingdom are diagnosed with new breast cancer annually. Since emerging in December 2019, SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19) has become a global pandemic, affecting healthcare delivery worldwide. In response to the pandemic, multiple guidelines were issued to assist with rationalising breast cancer care. The primary aim of the B-MaP-C study is to audit and describe breast cancer management of patients newly diagnosed with breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic against pre-COVID-19 management practice in the UK. The implications of changes to management will be determined and the impact of a COVID-19 diagnosis on the patient’s breast cancer management will be determined.

Methods and analysis

This is a multi-centre collaborative audit of consecutive breast cancer patients undergoing treatment decisions during the acute and recovery phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. All patients with newly diagnosed primary breast cancer, whose treatment was decided in a multidisciplinary meeting from the 16th March 2020, are eligible for inclusion.

Ethics and dissemination

As this is an audit ethical approval is not required. Each participating centre is required to register the study locally and obtain local governance approvals prior to commencement of data collection. Local audit data will be available to individual participating units for governance purposes. The results of the data analysis will be submitted for publication, as well as disseminated via the ABS newsletter and a webinar. All data will be presented at national and international conferences, circumstances permitting.

Registration details

Each participating centre received local governance audit registration.

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