TY - JOUR AU - Luh Dewi AU - Laureline Gatellier AU - Kanaga Sabapathy AU - C S Pramesh AU - Min Dai AU - Tran Huong AU - Murat Gultekin AU - Erdenekhuu Nansalmaa AU - Khin Htwe AU - Aasim Yusuf AU - Mamak Tahmasebi AU - Kishore Pradhananga AU - Jong Park AU - Suhaila Hanapiah AU - Suleeporn Sangrajran AU - Rajendra Baral AU - Achmad Jayusman AU - Satoshi Iwata AU - Jin Wei Kwek AU - Manju Sengar AU - Girish Chinnaswamy AU - Jie He AU - Gu Tian AU - Phung Huyen AU - Tran Thuan AU - Bayarsaikhan Luvsanjodorj AU - Yi Myint AU - June Young Chun AU - Jong Han AU - William Hwang AU - Nina Sari AU - Tomohiro Matsuda PY - 2020/08/24 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - An Asian Perspective of the Management of COVID-19: the Asian National Cancer Centers Alliance Led Regional Comparison JF - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Care JA - apjcc VL - 5 IS - S1 SE - Original Research DO - 10.31557/apjcc.2020.5.S1.27-42 UR - http://www.waocp.com/journal/index.php/apjcc/article/view/510 AB - Objective: To describe how the Asian National Cancer Centers Alliance (ANCCA) members preserve high standards of care for cancer patients while battling the COVID-19 pandemic and to propose new strategies in the Asian Cancer Centers’ preparedness to future pandemics. Methods: A 41-question-based survey was developed using an online survey tool and conducted among 15 major Asian National Cancer Centers, including 13 ANCCA members. Direct interviews of several specialists were conducted subsequently to obtain additional answers to key questions that emerged during the survey analysis. Result: Institution/country-specific results provided a strong insight on the diverse ways of managing the pandemic around Asia, while maintaining well-balanced cancer care. Pragmatic strategies were put in place in each NCC hospital, including zoning and intensive triage depending on the pandemic impact. Distancing strategies and telemedicine were implemented in different capacity depending on the national healthcare system. In addition, there was a diverse impact on the manpower and financial aspect of cancer care across surveyed NCCs relating to magnitude of the pandemic impact on the country. Conclusion: The priorities nevertheless remain on maintaining cancer care delivery while protecting both patients and health care workers from the risk of COVID-19 infection. The role of a think-tank such as ANCCA to help share experiences in a timely manner can enhance preparedness in future pandemic scenarios. ER -