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OPINION (AN COLÚN): As old fears recede, new fears come into view

OPINION (AN COLÚN): As old fears recede, new fears come into view Reporter: 15 May 2021 With the easing of Covid restrictions plane travel might soon be once again on the agenda. “Journeys are the midwives of thought,” wrote Alain de Botton in The Art of Travel . “Few places are more co );   ); As old fears recede new fears come into view. The worries which once occupied a lot of our thoughts are replaced with new worries. Covid-19 has been a massive source of anxiety for fourteen months. The majority of us have thankfully dodged the bullet of suffering but a lot of us have not been so lucky. The images coming from India in the last couple of weeks are harrowing. These images show us what might have been in Ireland if we had not imposed the restrictions. They show us that our government had no choice but to impose the restrictions of the last 14 months.

One million cancer cases undiagnosed in Europe due to pandemic

Nearly one million cancer cases are being missed across Europe due to COVID-19, a new study has shown. According to data published by the European Cancer Organisation (E.C.O) diagnoses are going unchecked because of the pandemic and the restrictions imposed. ECO President Dr Matti Aapro said that the findings bring the impact of COVID-19 on cancer into sharp focus. We desperately need urgent measures at the highest level of European policy to address the cancer backlog, restore confidence in cancer services and tackle workforce/supply shortages, Aapro said. According to the study, up to 1 in 2 people with potential cancer symptoms were not urgently referred for diagnosis, and 1 in every 5 cancer patients in Europe is currently still not receiving the surgical or chemotherapy treatment they need.

Almost a million cancers undiagnosed across Europe due to impact of pandemic, experts warn

Almost a million cancers undiagnosed across Europe due to impact of pandemic, experts warn The dramatic drop in testing for the disease meant that one in five patients are still not receiving the surgical or chemotherapy treatment that they need Seanín Graham 10 May, 2021 01:00 ALMOST one million cancer cases in Europe have been missed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a new study has revealed. The dramatic drop in testing for the disease meant that one in five patients are still not receiving the surgical or chemotherapy treatment that they need. The findings are published today by the European Cancer Organisation (ECO) Special Network on Covid-19 and Cancer, which is co-chaired by Professor Mark Lawler of Queens University Belfast.

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