The Age
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During COVID, Cheryl skipped tests. Then a ‘fake tan’ comment forced her
Doctors are treating thousands of patients whose cancer diagnoses were delayed by the pandemic, and some cases that would have been treatable with early detection are now incurable. Oncologists are also warning of waves of recurrent cancers due to these later-stage diagnoses.
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