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Impacts of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic on Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors.

Kimberly A MillerDalia KagramanovSally Cohen-CutlerBahram NadimZhen WengPhuong GallagherJonathan N KaslanderDavid R FreyerAfsaneh BarziHeinz-Josef Lenz
Published in: Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology (2021)
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has disrupted health care globally with dramatic impacts on cancer care delivery in addition to adverse economic and psychological effects. This study examined impacts of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on young adult colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors diagnosed age 18-39 years. Nearly 40% reported delays in cancer-related care, loss of income, and poorer mental health during the pandemic. Impacts were greater for survivors aged 20-29 years, with nearly 60% reporting cancer care delays and 53% experiencing income loss. Such impacts may result in detrimental downstream outcomes for young CRC survivors, requiring specific support, resources, and continued monitoring.
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