OK this is worrying, though I suspect inevitable. Cancer specialists are reporting a significant decrease in referrals for diagnosis of new patients. I should imagine this is the typical British ‘grin and bear it, shouldn’t bother the docs when they are busy’ response kicking in. Obviously there is no real decrease in the number of people needing a diagnosis, and we all know that early diagnosis is the best possible thing for cancer.
I wonder how many people are putting off going to the docs over something that is worrying them?
https://www.hsj.co.uk/acute-care/nh...s-more-empty-beds-than-normal/7027392.article
Along similar lines, I’ll wager.