Oncology and COVID 19 1st Edition
Oncology and COVID 19, 1st Edition — by
Capture the attention of clinicians, administrators, and caregivers with this timely, practical guide that addresses cancer care amid the COVID-19 era. Whether you work in a major metropolitan hospital or a community oncology clinic, this first edition delivers clear, actionable insight to help navigate treatment decisions, infection control, and patient communication during pandemics.
Inside, readers will find concise, evidence-informed chapters covering treatment prioritization, modifications to chemotherapy and radiotherapy schedules, risk mitigation in infusion centers, telemedicine implementation, vaccine considerations for immunocompromised patients, and ethical frameworks for resource allocation. The content is written for oncologists, hematologists, oncology nurses, and multidisciplinary teams seeking real-world strategies to maintain quality cancer care while protecting vulnerable populations.
What sets this volume apart is its global relevance: case examples and recommended protocols are tailored to diverse healthcare settings across the US, Europe, Asia, Africa, and beyond, making it an essential resource for practitioners worldwide. Practical tables, decision-making algorithms, and communication tips help teams reduce uncertainty and improve patient outcomes.
If you’re looking for a professional, up-to-date reference that balances clinical rigor with operational practicality, Oncology and COVID 19 — 1st Edition is designed for you. Strengthen your practice’s pandemic preparedness and patient-centered care today — order your copy and equip your team with the guidance needed to deliver safe, effective oncology care in challenging times.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


