Things Need To Know About Cancer Treatment During COVID-19 states that the Novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the very manifestation of our ugliest nightmares, has caught the globe in a tight chokehold. We do not know if we will be saved from the terror that this virus has managed to unleash any time soon, but until then, several precautionary measures can minimize the risk of developing the illness associated with COVID-19.
For cancer patients, it is even harder than it is for the general population. Many countries have suspended cancer treatments on account of the COVID-19 outbreak. This development has made patients anxious. Research that focused on 1500 cancer patients in Wuhan, the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, suggested that many came down with coronavirus while getting treated for cancer. The researchers concluded that patients undergoing Cancer Treatment had increased susceptibility to the infection.
Scientists have established that cancer and its therapies can weaken a patient's immunity, thus making them vulnerable to contagious infections, including COVID-19.
12 out of those 1500 patients were later diagnosed with COVID-19, thus proving that cancer patients had a doubled or even tripled risk of contracting the infection when compared to Wuhan's general population. Cancer treatments such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, bone marrow transplant, and Immunotherapy suppress the body's immunity. The body's immunity system is maintained by white blood cells or WBCs. If the WBCs aren't functioning well, or if the WBC count is low, then the body's capability of fighting diseases and infections is seriously affected. Owing to the immunocompromised state of the cancer patient, they are at higher risk of getting affected by COVID-19. The result of the research hence prompted the team working at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, led by Dr. Conghua Xie 1, to assert that the best course of action is to stay at home instead of putting lives at risk by traveling to and from the Cancer Treatment center.
Indeed, leaving the confines of your home is considered unsafe in these times, but things are different for cancer patients. In light of COVID-19, many hospitals have postponed or even canceled cancer treatments to prevent the exposure of cancer patients to potential infection. But how can you or your cancer care team determine whether your treatment can be put on hold?
No two cancer patients or cancers are alike. Maurie Markman, MD, President of Medicine and Science for CTCA (Cancer Treatment Centers of America) suggests that if a clinician believes that postponing cancer treatment adversely impacts the patient's survival, then getting the patient treated becomes a necessity. Your oncologist or health care expert might consider the following factors to determine if you can delay treatment, such as:
Jeffrey Metts realizes the urgency of cancer patients who have an upcoming appointment, especially if it requires traveling long distances. Metts recommends patients get in touch with the cancer care team at the earliest. For some patients, cancer may advance if they don't get treatment on time, so COVID-19 notwithstanding, their cancer center should do the needful. But those patients, whose treatment can wait, given they are doing good, can stay at home. In any case, you should contact your clinician for reliable medical advice.
Metts continues that in these tough circumstances, cancer patients must resort to safe and healthy hygienic practices, now more than ever.
Until your next appointment, follow these five wellness practices during this quarantine to promote health and wellness by boosting immunity.
Each system of medication, be it naturopathic, functional, or Ayurveda, has its complementary approach to enhance immunity and promote wellness. Instead of going with a shotgun approach, where you heed every piece of advice from different practitioners and end up giving your body mixed messages, limit yourself to a particular system and follow the wellness protocol associated with it.
A cancer diagnosis can threaten the peace of your personal life, but COVID-19 has threatened the peace of the entire world. Instead of focusing on what goes on in our homes, let us start looking out and above our personal spaces and worries.
Let us hope that this tide shall also pass, pretty soon.
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