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The increased vulnerability of patients with cancer to COVID-19 and the implementation of stay-at-home orders have made delivery of the normal standard of care challenging. Innovative practices and new guidelines have been developed by cancer centers worldwide to provide high-quality care while also decreasing the risk of infection with the novel coronavirus.