The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, poses a clear and present danger to the health and well-being of populations. Here we discuss its indirect impact on global cancer prevention and control efforts, particularly for cervical cancer. We suggest some comparisons between the COVID-19 pandemic and the human papillomavirus–induced cancer burden, as well as opportunities for translating pandemic-control strategies into effective cancer control
Background: During the pandemic process, changes were made in cancer screening programs inorder to r...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has been associate...
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented event that has had both acute and long-lasting effects on ...
Cervical cancer has killed millions of women over the past decade. In 2019 the World Health Organiza...
Worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare services, including cervical cancer management...
Being one of the most common malignancies in young women, cervical cancer is frequently successfully...
In the past decade, cervical cancer has increased alarmingly in different parts of the world especia...
Feldman and Haas have written a timely piece on the potential to enhance cancer prevention and cance...
With major advances in understanding the infectious etiology of cervical cancer, preventive medicine...
Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has be...
Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has be...
Yue Li, Xingjian Wang, Wei Wang Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, The First Hosp...
Cervical cancer is one of the most common types of malignant neoplasms in women. According to Globoc...
The word Coronavirus (CoV) is derived from ‘corona’ meaning in Latin ‘crown’. Which causes human res...
Duration Time of treatment (DTT) in cervical cancer is an essential prognostic factor. Longer treatm...
Background: During the pandemic process, changes were made in cancer screening programs inorder to r...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has been associate...
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented event that has had both acute and long-lasting effects on ...
Cervical cancer has killed millions of women over the past decade. In 2019 the World Health Organiza...
Worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare services, including cervical cancer management...
Being one of the most common malignancies in young women, cervical cancer is frequently successfully...
In the past decade, cervical cancer has increased alarmingly in different parts of the world especia...
Feldman and Haas have written a timely piece on the potential to enhance cancer prevention and cance...
With major advances in understanding the infectious etiology of cervical cancer, preventive medicine...
Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has be...
Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has be...
Yue Li, Xingjian Wang, Wei Wang Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, The First Hosp...
Cervical cancer is one of the most common types of malignant neoplasms in women. According to Globoc...
The word Coronavirus (CoV) is derived from ‘corona’ meaning in Latin ‘crown’. Which causes human res...
Duration Time of treatment (DTT) in cervical cancer is an essential prognostic factor. Longer treatm...
Background: During the pandemic process, changes were made in cancer screening programs inorder to r...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences for patients with cancer worldwide and has been associate...
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented event that has had both acute and long-lasting effects on ...