LEONARDO WEISSMANN

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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Impact of COVID-19 Disease in Early Breast Cancer Management: A Summary of the Current Evidence
    (2022) CAVALCANTE, Francisco Pimentel; ABDALA, Edson; WEISSMANN, Leonardo; FERREIRA, Carlos Eduardo dos Santos; AMORIM, Gilberto; OLIVEIRA, Vilmar Marques de; GUILGEN, Gisah; LANDEIRO, Luciana; PINHO, Joao Renato Rebello; JR, Alvaro Pulchinelli; RIBEIRO, Heber; SOUZA, Rafael; ROSA, Daniela Dornelles
    The authors discuss the best practices on early breast cancer management during the COVID pandemic. PURPOSE An expert panel on breast cancer and COVID-19 disease was convened to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for early breast cancer (eBC) management. METHODS To ensure that the most clinically relevant information was addressed, essential information was drawn from several of the latest national and international guidelines and another technical document. The expert panel met in five virtual closed sessions from November 2020 to May 2021 to consult on the relevant data from evidence-based results. The data gathered were discussed on an online platform. RESULTS This article reports the expert panel's highlights of these meetings' discussions. In addition, it provides practical recommendations covering topics regarding diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with eBC in clinical settings routinely encountered by health care professionals amid the COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSION This article provided guidance on several topics regarding eBC management amid the COVID-19 pandemics to inform safer care practices.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    COVID-19 and isolation: Risks and implications in the scenario of new variants
    (2022) DIAS, Viviane Maria de Carvalho Hessel; OLIVEIRA, Alexandre Ferreira; MARINHO, Ana Karolina Barreto Berselli; FERREIRA, Carlos Eduardo dos Santos; DOMINGUES, Carlos Eduardo Ferreira; FORTALEZA, Carlos Magno Castelo Branco; VIDAL, Claudia Fernanda de Lacerda; CARRILHO, Claudia Maria Dantas de Maio; PINHEIRO, Debora Otero Britto Passos; ASSIS, Denise Brandao de; MEDEIROS, Eduardo Alexandrino; MOREJON, Karen Mirna Loro; WEISSMANN, Leonardo; MICHELIN, Lessandra; CARNEIRO, Marcelo; NOGUEIRA, Maria Dolores Santos da Purificacao; OLIVEIRA, Priscila Rosalba Domingos de; BURALLI, Rafael Junqueira; STUCCHI, Raquel Silveira Bello; LINS, Rodrigo Schrage; COSTA, Silvia Figueiredo; CHEBABO, Alberto
    With the emergence of new variants of SARS-CoV-2, questions about transmissibility, vac-cine efficacy, and impact on mortality are important to support decision-making in public health measures. Modifications related to transmissibility combined with the fact that much of the population has already been partially exposed to infection and/or vaccination, have stimulated recommendations to reduce the isolation period for COVID-19. However, these new guidelines have raised questions about their effectiveness in reducing contami-nation and minimizing impact in work environments. Therefore, a collaborative task force was developed to review the subject in a non-systematic manner, answering questions about SARS-CoV-2 variants, COVID-19 vaccines, isolation/quarantine periods, testing to end the isolation period, and the use of masks as mitigation procedures. Overall, COVID-19 vaccines are effective in preventing severe illness and death but are less effective in pre-venting infection in the case of the Omicron variant. Any strategy that is adopted to reduce the isolation period should take into consideration the epidemiological situation of the geo-graphical region, individual clinical characteristics, and mask for source control. The use of tests for isolation withdrawal should be evaluated with caution, due to results depending on various conditions and may not be reliable.(c) 2022 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia.