The COVID-19 pandemic has made everything subordinate to the fight against the coronavirus. The exceptional situation is for patients with oncological diseases, who, due to their reduced immunity and the need for constant monitoring of the treatment process, require special care. Meanwhile, they face difficult access to diagnostics, medical visits, psychological advice or rehabilitation. The All.Can Poland initiative, bearing in mind the continuity and effectiveness of oncological care in Poland, sent an appeal to the Minister of Health Łukasz Szumowski, the President of the National Health Fund Adam Niedzielski and the President of the Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Tariff Roman Topór-Mądry with a request to introduce necessary changes in the organization of care over oncological patients.
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