Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic led to disruption of health services around the world, including cancer services. We carried out a narrative review of the effect of the pandemic on cancer prevention services, including screening. Services were severely affected in the early months of the pandemic, and in some areas are still recovering. Large numbers of additional cancers or additional late-stage cancers have been predicted to arise over the coming years as a result of this disruption. To minimize the effects on cancer outcomes, it is necessary to return as quickly as possible to prepandemic levels of screening and prevention activity or indeed to exceed these levels. The recovery of services should address health inequalities.
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Duffy, S. W., de Jonge, L., & Duffy, T. E. (2024, January 29). Effects on Cancer Prevention from the COVID-19 Pandemic. Annual Review of Medicine. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-med-051022-122257
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