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Collected Item: “Cancer doesn't press pause during a pandemic”

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Cancer doesn't press pause during a pandemic

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This article is a timely reminder that while there is a pandemic that has seemingly put our lives on hold, for others, that is not the case. Cancer isn't put on hold during a pandemic. People will continue to be diagnosed with cancer, they will continue to get treatments despite the risks of COVID-19 and sadly, people will pass away from cancer. This article is a really moving piece that highlights the experience of COVID-19 from the perspective of someone living with terminal cancer and the likelihood that they may not see the other side of isolation.

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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/02/terminal-cancer-lockdown-death

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Elliot Dallen

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2020-04-02
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