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PROMOTION Time for treatment In Breast Cancer Awareness month, Forbes Solicitors look at the impact. COVID-19 has had on cancer treatment that they should be recovered to pre- pandemic levels as a matter of urgency. Macmillan estimates that across the ccording to Breast Cancer Now, around 55,000 women land 370 men are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK. That is one woman being diagnosed every ten minutes. This October during Breast Cancer Awareness month nearly 5,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer. According to a UK there are currently around 50,000 "missing diagnoses' - meaning that compared to a similar time frame last year, 50,000 fewer people have been diagnosed with cancer. More than 650,000 people with cancer in the UK have experienced disruption to their treatment or care because of COVID-19. For around YouGov survey commissioned by Breast Cancer Now, one in If you have had a delay in your treatment or diagnosis that you feel has had an effect on your treatment of breast cancer, and 150,000 people this included delayed, rescheduled or cancelled treatment. ten women have 'never checked their breasts for new or unusual changes' Meanwhile, a fifth of women check their breasts 'once every six months or less, while 13% do this 'once a year or less' Of these, more than half advised they were worried that delays to their treatment could affect their chance more could have been done by medical professionals to prevent this contact Leonie Milard, of survival. partner, in the clinical negligence department via email leonie. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic national policy guidance across the UK set out first that urgent cancer services should be protected from disruption; and then, when it became clear that services had been impacted, clear expectations were set With a backlog across all cancer services within the NHS, coupled with women potentially not spotting the signs of breast cancer themselves, this could cause delays to diagnosis and Together forbes millardeforbessolicitors.co.uk or phone on 01254 770517. treatments and have a huge impact on we are many people's journey to recovery. forbessolicitors. Ofices in Accrington, Blackburn, Central Lancashire, Loeds, Manchester and Preston www.forbessolicitors.co.uk PROMOTION Time for treatment In Breast Cancer Awareness month, Forbes Solicitors look at the impact. COVID-19 has had on cancer treatment that they should be recovered to pre- pandemic levels as a matter of urgency. Macmillan estimates that across the ccording to Breast Cancer Now, around 55,000 women land 370 men are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK. That is one woman being diagnosed every ten minutes. This October during Breast Cancer Awareness month nearly 5,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer. According to a UK there are currently around 50,000 "missing diagnoses' - meaning that compared to a similar time frame last year, 50,000 fewer people have been diagnosed with cancer. More than 650,000 people with cancer in the UK have experienced disruption to their treatment or care because of COVID-19. For around YouGov survey commissioned by Breast Cancer Now, one in If you have had a delay in your treatment or diagnosis that you feel has had an effect on your treatment of breast cancer, and 150,000 people this included delayed, rescheduled or cancelled treatment. ten women have 'never checked their breasts for new or unusual changes' Meanwhile, a fifth of women check their breasts 'once every six months or less, while 13% do this 'once a year or less' Of these, more than half advised they were worried that delays to their treatment could affect their chance more could have been done by medical professionals to prevent this contact Leonie Milard, of survival. partner, in the clinical negligence department via email leonie. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic national policy guidance across the UK set out first that urgent cancer services should be protected from disruption; and then, when it became clear that services had been impacted, clear expectations were set With a backlog across all cancer services within the NHS, coupled with women potentially not spotting the signs of breast cancer themselves, this could cause delays to diagnosis and Together forbes millardeforbessolicitors.co.uk or phone on 01254 770517. treatments and have a huge impact on we are many people's journey to recovery. forbessolicitors. Ofices in Accrington, Blackburn, Central Lancashire, Loeds, Manchester and Preston www.forbessolicitors.co.uk

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