Cancer care boosted by Covid-19 concerns, says AMM


PETALING JAYA: The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a boon in telehealth services and adoption of healthier lifestyles among Malaysians in the fight against cancer, says the Academy of Medicine of Malaysia (AMM).

“Cancer care did not receive the same level of attention in the past as was the case in many countries during the pandemic.

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