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U.S. cancer surgery wait times hit 10-year high, patients face delays

Wait times for cancer surgeries in the U.S. have reached a 10-year high, with many patients waiting weeks or months for essential procedures. This delay, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and incrโ€ฆ

US wait times for cancer surgeries are getting longer and longer
Ars Technica โ€” 13 August 2026
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Recent research reveals that wait times for cancer surgeries in the United States have reached a 10-year high, raising concerns about patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency. The study, which analyzed data from hospitals across the country, found that many patients are now waiting weeks, or even months, for essential surgical procedures.

This trend is primarily driven by a combination of factors, including the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which strained healthcare systems and led to the postponement of non-emergency surgeries. As hospitals struggled with staffing shortages and resource allocation, many patients faced delays in receiving timely cancer treatments. Additionally, an increase in cancer diagnoses following the pandemic has further compounded the issue, as more patients are competing for limited surgical slots.

The implications of these extended wait times are significant. Delays in cancer surgeries can lead to disease progression, potentially reducing survival rates and complicating treatment plans. According to the American Cancer Society, timely intervention is crucial for improving outcomes in cancer care. Patients are increasingly expressing frustration over the delays, with many citing anxiety and uncertainty about their health as additional burdens during this challenging time.

Looking ahead, healthcare providers may need to explore innovative solutions to address this growing backlog. Options could include increasing surgical capacity, expanding telehealth services, and prioritizing high-risk patients for quicker treatment. As the healthcare system continues to adapt, the importance of ensuring timely access to cancer care remains a critical priority for improving patient outcomes and overall public health.

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