2021
DOI: 10.15388/amed.2021.28.2.9
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Access to Healthcare for Cancer Patients in Lithuania During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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“…Another survey conducted by the Lithuanian Cancer Patient Coalition looked at specific disruptions to care among 670 people, most of them were people with cancer (92.5 %). Almost three quarters of respondents sought medical care during quarantine, and a third with a suspected malignancy were told to wait until the end of quarantine for a first consultation (Petrauskas et al, 2021). Where a specific treatment had already been initiated, 30 % of respondents did not receive a consultation.…”
Section: Cancer Care Services Remained Fully Operational Despite Rest...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another survey conducted by the Lithuanian Cancer Patient Coalition looked at specific disruptions to care among 670 people, most of them were people with cancer (92.5 %). Almost three quarters of respondents sought medical care during quarantine, and a third with a suspected malignancy were told to wait until the end of quarantine for a first consultation (Petrauskas et al, 2021). Where a specific treatment had already been initiated, 30 % of respondents did not receive a consultation.…”
Section: Cancer Care Services Remained Fully Operational Despite Rest...mentioning
confidence: 99%