Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care activities at a Uruguayan mastology unit
Conclusions: The evidence suggests that, although medical appointments decreased by approximately 17%, we could maintain healthcare activities, continued most of the treatments while the most modified was CT with G-CSF to avoid myelosuppression.
Source: Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Cecilia Castillo Natalia Camejo Dahiana Amarillo Florencia Rodriguez Florencia Vitureira Gabriel Krygier Luc & #237;a Delgado Source Type: research
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