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Pandemic-related cuts in cancer screening, surgery have doctors worried more people will die


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Thousands of Canadians failed to undergo proactive cancer screening or diagnosis of possible cancers last year because of the pandemic, leading some doctors and advocates to fear a future surge in advanced tumors and deaths.
Data obtained by the National Post from two provinces and a report issued by a third show that proactive screening of patients without symptoms, and diagnosis of those suspected of having cancer plummeted in the first months of the coronavirus crisis.
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Lung cancer patient care - The Conference Board of Canada cites the Quebec Heart and Lung Institute as a model even as its labs are threatened


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MONTREAL, March 17, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - The Quebec Heart and Lung Institute at Université Laval is a model of care according to the Conference Board of Canada, which conducted a study for the Quebec Cancer Coalition on optimizing lung cancer care for better patient outcomes. The conclusion was clear: The Institute s approach is more effective and quicker, thereby optimizing the lung cancer patient care pathway and potentially improving survival rates. Because its process is more efficient, it is also less costly to the health system compared to non-specialized centres. By optimizing pathology, the Institute drives value in health care. ....

Eva Villalba , Monika Slovinec Dangelo , Canadian Cancer Society , Class Centre Of Expertise , Lung Institute At Universit , Quebec Ministry Of Health , Quebec Cancer Coalition , Quebec Heart , Lung Institute , Conference Board , Social Services , Des Services , World Class Centre , Lung Cancer Statistics , Cancer Care , Sainte Justine Hospital , Executive Director , Quebec Cancer , Monika Slovinecd Angelo , ஈவா வில்லல்பா , கனடியன் புற்றுநோய் சமூகம் , வர்க்கம் மையம் ஆஃப் நிபுணத்துவம் , க்வீபெக் அமைச்சகம் ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் , க்வீபெக் புற்றுநோய் கூட்டணி , க்வீபெக் இதயம் , நுரையீரல் நிறுவனம் ,