Health
One-month delay to cancer care might raise death risk: research findings – Global Times
Delaying cancer treatment by just a month can put patients at a sharply greater risk of dying, according to research published Wednesday, the latest to sound the…
Delaying cancer treatment by just a month can put patients at a sharply greater risk of dying, according to research published Wednesday, the latest to sound the alarm over the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on other health conditions.
Passengers wearing face masks get on and off a train at a subway station in Toronto, Canada, on November 3. Photo: Xinhua
Treatment delays happen in normal times, but the spread of COVID-19 has caused unprecedented disruption to healthcare services.In a new study published…
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