Many surgeries were postponed to preserve health care capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet these measures may have resulted in shorter survival rates for cancer patients, a new study says. The study, published March 21 in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), evaluates the long-term consequences of pandemic-related cancer surgery slowdowns on cancer survival in Ontario. “Longer wait…
Slowdown of Cancer Surgeries During Pandemic May Have Impacted Patient Survival: Study
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