Cancers (Jun 2023)

Insights into the Impact of Hesitancy on Cancer Care and COVID-19

  • Nathan Visweshwar,
  • Juan Felipe Rico,
  • Irmel Ayala,
  • Michael Jaglal,
  • Damian A. Laber,
  • Mohammad Ammad-ud-din,
  • Lubomir Sokol,
  • Eduardo Sotomayor,
  • Arumugam Manoharan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15123115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 3115

Abstract

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World Health Organization findings indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic adversely affected cancer diagnosis and management. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the optimal management of outpatient appointments, scheduled treatments, and hospitalizations for cancer patients because of hesitancy among patients and health-care providers. Travel restrictions and other factors likely affected medical, surgical, and radiation treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cancer patients were more likely to be affected by severe illness and complications if they contracted COVID-19. A compromised immune system and comorbidities in cancer patients may have contributed to this increased risk. Hesitancy or reluctance to receive appropriate therapy or vaccination advice might have played a major role for cancer patients, resulting in health-care deficits. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on screening, entry into clinical trials, and hesitancy among patients and health-care professionals, limiting adjuvant and metastatic cancer treatment.

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