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New evidence suggests pandemic is having a lasting impact on cancer patients

Mother of two Carmen Bischel waited almost seven months to be diagnosed and start treatment for breast cancer during the pandemic.

As a registered nurse, Bischel understood the severity of her situation after her first radiology report and started making calls. Bischel first realized something may be wrong in January 2021, but wasn’t able to receive diagnosis until July 2021.COVID-19: Kingston health-care system under strain in 6th wave of pandemic

 

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