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. 2020 Jun 10;158(2):262–265. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2020.06.161

Table 2.

Characteristics of patients diagnosed for COVID-19 before starting planned treatments.

Patient Age, years Disease Significant comorbidities Treatments planned Symptoms related to COVID-19 CT scan suggestive for pneumonia Consequence of COVID-19 infection Outcomes
1 84 Suspected ovarian cancer Cardiovascular disease Diagnostic laparoscopy None at the time of diagnosis, but the patients developed respiratory symptoms 2 days after COVID-19 diagnosis Yes Treatment aborted Died to COVID-19
2 67 High grade serous ovarian cancer None Interval debulking surgery None Yes Surgical plan changed Recovered
3 62 Endometrial cancer None Surgery None Yes Delayed surgical treatment Recovered
4 82 Isolated inguinal ovarian cancer recurrence Chronic kidney disease Surgery plus chemotherapy None at the time of diagnosis, but the patients developed mild fever 1 day after COVID-19 diagnosis Yes Delayed surgical treatment Recovered
5 65 Suspected ovarian cancer None Surgery None Yes Changing in surgical plan (neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by interval debulking surgery) Recovered
6 62 Ovarian cancer None Surgery None Yes Avoided surgical treatment Recovered