Reorganisation of medical oncology departments during the novel coronavirus disease-19 pandemic: a nationwide Italian survey
The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic is a global health problem, which started to affect China by the end of 2019. In Europe, Italy has faced this novel disease entity (named novel coronavirus disease [COVID-19]) first and severely. COVID-19 represents a significant hur...
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