Covid-19 wrecks cancer care

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Covid-19 wrecks cancer care
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The outbreak of coronavirus, which has quickly snowballed into a pandemic, shut down vast parts of the world—livelihoods, businesses, services, economy, transport, healthcare. How is it impacting cancer care in particular

Healthcare has particularly suffered, says Omolola Salako, in a paper she lead-authored for the journal ecancer.

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