Pandemic Could Cause People To Delay Cancer Screenings And Treatment
Research suggests even a two-month delay in cancer screenings or treatments could lead to a more progressive diagnosis and increased deaths.
DULUTH, Minn. – As the coronavirus pandemic continues to have a grip on the nation, health experts are now worried it could cause patients to delay cancer screenings or treatments. Research suggests even a two-month delay in cancer screenings or treatments could lead to a more progressive diagnosis and increased deaths. The shutdown of cancer screenings at local health facilities…


