Changes in cancer preventive behaviours, screening and diagnosis during COVID‐19.

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      CANCER SCREENING AND DIAGNOSIS DURING COVID-19 The declining rates of new cancer diagnoses during COVID-19 are concerning, as a cancer diagnosis at later stages is commonly associated with worse prognosis. Diagnosis, health behaviour, mass screening, neoplasms, prevention, psychooncology, telemedicine, pandemics Keywords: diagnosis; health behaviour; mass screening; neoplasms; pandemics; prevention; psychooncology; telemedicine EN diagnosis health behaviour mass screening neoplasms pandemics prevention psychooncology telemedicine 271 273 3 03/04/21 20210201 NES 210201 Prevention, screening and diagnosis of cancer have all been affected by the disruption of health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Extracted from the article]
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