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Cancer has not gone away: A primary care perspective to support a balanced approach for timely cancer diagnosis during COVID-19

机译:癌症尚未消失:初级保健观点,支持在Covid-19期间及时癌症诊断的平衡方法

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound and direct impact on the health and lives of the global population and has placed a huge burden on healthcare systems (Mayor, 2020; CDC, 2020a,b; WHO, 2020a). As the pandemic spread, many countries took drastic actions aiming to curtail the spread of the disease and to avoid overwhelming local, regional and national health care services. Much of routine health care diverted to COVID-19; non-COVID primary care and specialty care services were downscaled or completely halted. (Jones et al., 2020; The Lancet Oncology, 2020a; WHO, 2020a). Fear of contracting COVID-19 also led to patient reluctance towards attending in-person visits (CRUK, 2020; Jones et al., 2020). Consequently, timely cancer diagnosis may have been affected, with early reports suggesting that the decreased number of general practitioner (GP) consultations, combined with the minimalised capacity for non-COVID care, may have had a serious impact on the diagnostic pathway (CRUK, 2020; Richards et al., 2020; Dinmohamed et al., 2020; EHRN, 2020; WHO, 2020a). For example, in the Netherlands, the number of new weekly diagnoses of all cancers (except skin) dropped to 73% of normal and to 39% of normal for skin cancers (Dinmohamed et al., 2020).
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