Background Little research has investigated cancer care in UK prisons. We wished to identify the number of new cases and the most common cancer diagnoses occurring each year in London prisoners, and the place of death for those who died from their disease. Methods Using the database of the Thames Cancer Registry, we identified cancer diagnoses in residents of seven London prisons from 1986 to 2005 and the place of death of patients dying from their disease between 1996 and 2005. Results On average, 31 patients were recorded as diagnosed with cancer while in prison within each 5-year period. In women, 83 % (85/102) of diagnoses were in situ carcinoma of the cervix, and in men, 19 % (11/57) were of lung cancer. None of the 25 patients recorde...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
Purpose: Inmate oncologic patients' rates increased drastically worldwide. Elderly, limited exercise...
BACKGROUND: Although morbidity is high in prisoners compared with the general population, uncertaint...
Background Little research has investigated cancer care in UK prisons. We wished to identify the num...
BACKGROUND: Little research has investigated cancer care in UK prisons. We wished to identify the nu...
Inmates experience higher rates of serious and chronic illness. Among the chronic illnesses experien...
Evidence suggests that many risk factors for cancer are overrepresented in people who experience inc...
Objectives: Bowel cancer screening home-testing kits are offered every two years to individuals aged...
INTRODUCTION:Evidence suggests that many risk factors for cancer are overrepresented in people who e...
Background: The need to improve palliative care in UK prisons is increasingly urgent; the prison pop...
Introduction Incarceration is associated with decreased cancer screening rates and a higher risk for...
Background There are concerns about prisoners and detainees not having equal access to end-of-life c...
Imprisoned women are at increased risk of cervical cancer but less likely to have been screened for ...
This paper explores dying in English prisons. Whilst often conflated, death and dying are conceptual...
Background: Although morbidity is high in prisoners compared with the general population, uncertaint...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
Purpose: Inmate oncologic patients' rates increased drastically worldwide. Elderly, limited exercise...
BACKGROUND: Although morbidity is high in prisoners compared with the general population, uncertaint...
Background Little research has investigated cancer care in UK prisons. We wished to identify the num...
BACKGROUND: Little research has investigated cancer care in UK prisons. We wished to identify the nu...
Inmates experience higher rates of serious and chronic illness. Among the chronic illnesses experien...
Evidence suggests that many risk factors for cancer are overrepresented in people who experience inc...
Objectives: Bowel cancer screening home-testing kits are offered every two years to individuals aged...
INTRODUCTION:Evidence suggests that many risk factors for cancer are overrepresented in people who e...
Background: The need to improve palliative care in UK prisons is increasingly urgent; the prison pop...
Introduction Incarceration is associated with decreased cancer screening rates and a higher risk for...
Background There are concerns about prisoners and detainees not having equal access to end-of-life c...
Imprisoned women are at increased risk of cervical cancer but less likely to have been screened for ...
This paper explores dying in English prisons. Whilst often conflated, death and dying are conceptual...
Background: Although morbidity is high in prisoners compared with the general population, uncertaint...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
Purpose: Inmate oncologic patients' rates increased drastically worldwide. Elderly, limited exercise...
BACKGROUND: Although morbidity is high in prisoners compared with the general population, uncertaint...