Doctor warns of fear of cancer you need to know about
By falling on this type of screening because of the coronavirus pandemic could be a fatal movement.
On asearch letterPublished this month, because of the people eliminating their annual health projections, newly identified cases have been declined by six types of common cancer. One of them? Colorectal cancer, which dropped by almost 50% between the months of March 1st to April 18th. While extinguishing these routine projections may seem a safer option than walking in your doctor's office, a Yale doctor warns the result could be fatal.
"The results can be devastating"
While infections culminated in the spring, many people were forced to cancel their annual projections. However, now that the virus goes out in many parts of the country, it's time for everyone to play rattrace ... or ... warnedXavier Llor, MD, Ph.D., a gastroenterologist of Yale medicine, director ofYale Cancer Center Smileow Screening and Prevention Program.
As a result of the pandemic, screening procedures were reduced by more than 90%, explains Dr. Llor. And if people do not projections a priority, "results can be devastating in terms of new cancers and cancer-related deaths," he explains toEat this, not that! Health. While some states are still fighting high infection rates, others, such as Connecticut, have managed to control the virus. If you live in a state where infection levels are low, you have to make an appointment as soon as possible, because things can quickly turn in the other direction.
"Each community should assess their current capacities and levels of infection and develop a strategy that takes into account, however, it continues to detect colorectal cancer safely," he explains. "In Connecticut, we now have the capacity and safety in our medical centers to offer screening tests, including colonoscopies." Even if you live in a state where the rate of infection is high and that hospitals are stressed, it emphasizes that "stool-based tests should be offered".
"We must move quickly"
What will happen if you put your colonoscopy? In a recent editorial published inScienceThe National Director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Sharpless Dr. Norman warned that putting these types of projections on the backburner could be mortal - up to 10,000 surplus deaths over the next ten years to only colorectal and cancer Breast.
"We have to move quickly to minimize this devastating impact," urges Dr. Llor.
As for yourself, get the tests you need if it's safe in your neighborhood and everything you can do everything you can to prevent the realization of yourself - COVID-19 in the first place: Hide , do you test if you think they have a coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and parties of the house), practice social distance, only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and To cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.