Pandemic delays linked to Later-Stage cancer diagnosis
NCT ID NCT07328399
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study examined how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in Hungary. Researchers looked at 198 patients, including 43 newly diagnosed, to see if cancer was found at a later stage or if treatments were missed during different pandemic waves. The goal was to understand the impact of healthcare disruptions on cancer care.
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Szent Margit Hospital
Budapest, 1032, Hungary
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