Fri, 01 May 2020
The Manx Government says those with a cancer diagnosis on the Island continue to be assessed by specialist teams.
Individual cases are being reviewed in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to reduce hospital attendance, maintain social distancing and protect patients from the risk of infection.
A surgical panel is assessing Island cancer patients on a weekly basis, with surgeries prioritised on a range of factors, including capacity within the hospital.
Telephone consultations with specialists in the UK are being offered in place of usual clinic appointments where possible, and a video telemedicine link to the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre is available for those who need to be seen face to face.
The Oncology Day Unit on Island is also continuing to provide as many cancer treatments as possible, including chemotherapy, during the current period of increased demand on healthcare resources.