20% of cancer patients postpone or cancel hospital visits Is the new corona a factor in refraining from seeing a doctor? October 12, 4:22

According to a survey by research companies, 20% of cancer patients postponed or canceled their visits due to the effects of the new coronavirus.

While some patients are worried about the risk of infection or aggravation, accurate information may alleviate their anxiety, and the research company says that it is necessary to provide detailed explanations tailored to each patient.

Medical research company "Medilead" and cancer patient-only SNS operator "Cancer Parents" conducted a questionnaire survey of cancer patients nationwide regarding the effects of the new coronavirus, and 245 responded. I got it.



According to this, 20% of the patients answered that they postponed or canceled their visit to the hospital, and 10% of the patients said that they had changed their physical condition but refrained from seeing the doctor.



71% of patients felt anxious about the increased risk of infection and aggravation due to the weakened immunity caused by treatment, and it is believed that the spread of such anxiety was a factor in refraining from seeing a doctor.



On the other hand, 30% of the patients who felt anxiety answered that they were able to resolve their anxiety after that, citing that they collected accurate information on their own and received a polite explanation from a doctor.



According to the research company, "There are differences in risk among cancer patients, and detailed information tailored to each patient is needed. Medical professionals should give detailed explanations to alleviate anxiety." ..