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A systematic review and meta-analysis of surgery delays and survival in breast, respiratory organ and colon cancers: Implication for surgical sorting throughout the COVID-19 pandemic

Lukas Rasulic

The Coronavirus malady 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has indirectly vulnerable the health of thousands of cancer patients by disrupting their treatment schedules. To conserve resources and limit the unfold of the virus, several hospitals were forced to delay elective surgeries. Nearly three8% of cancer surgeries square measure calculable to own been canceled worldwide throughout the 12-week peak of the pandemic.4 throughout this point varied skilled associations5, 6, seven revealed tips for triaging cancer cases. The speed at that these were created provided speedily required steering to individual health care establishments, provided that triaging of cancer surgeries within the (U.S.) isn't a typical follow.8 However, the necessity for immediate steering conjointly restricted the number of preceding analysis that would occur before provision of those recommendations. the bulk of tips were supported the opinions of a tiny low panel of consultants, that resulted in discordance between recommendations.9 thus, it's imperative to prove sufficient medical proof to update and strengthen tips in preparation for future waves of COVID-19.

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