How cancer services have adapted to the challenges of COVID-19
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How cancer services have adapted to the challenges of COVID-19

Nick Evans Health writer

Fear of the virus prevented many people from coming forward, but the numbers starting cancer treatment are now on the increase

Partnership working, virtual appointments and expanded chemotherapy outreach are among the ways cancer services have been overhauled since the arrival of COVID-19 in the UK.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 20, 1, 7-9. doi: 10.7748/cnp.20.1.7.s5

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