This study examines illness trajectories of patients with lymphoma and assesses whether UK government targets to reduce waiting time for diagnosis and treatment are achievable and appropriate. One hundred and ninety-four patients, residents in West Yorkshire, aged more than 25 years and newly diagnosed with lymphoma during 2000 were included. Data collected from interviews, primary care and hospital records were used to examine time between critical events on the illness trajectory and characteristics of patients not meeting proposed targets. Forty-two per cent of patients did not receive a hospital appointment within 2 weeks of general practitioner referral, 26% were not treated within 1 month of diagnosis and 64% were not treated within 2...
Background and objectives: Diagnostic delay causes unfavorable outcomes among cancer patients. It ha...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
The timely diagnosis of cancer is a frequent theme in the lay press and an increasingly common topic...
To gain survival advantages potentially associated with prompt diagnosis, the UK government introduc...
© British Journal of General Practice. Background Expediting cancer diagnosis is widely perceived as...
Background: Mainly because of the diversity of clinical presentations, diagnostic delays in lymphoma...
Abstract Background Delay in diagnosis of cancer may worsen prognosis. The aim of this study is to e...
The aim of this paper is to describe and compare components of diagnostic delay (patient, primary ca...
Background Expediting cancer diagnosis is widely perceived as one way to improve patient outcomes. E...
Abstract Background Recent guidelines have specified a number of waiting time targets to prevent del...
ObjectivesTo explore alignment of experiences before lymphoma and myeloma diagnosis with the apprais...
The purpose of this thesis project was to identify factors that may contribute to a delay in the dia...
© 2013 Howell et al. Background: Prior to diagnosis, patients with haematological cancers often have...
Background Early diagnosis of cancer is thought to be important for improving survival. Delays betwe...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
Background and objectives: Diagnostic delay causes unfavorable outcomes among cancer patients. It ha...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
The timely diagnosis of cancer is a frequent theme in the lay press and an increasingly common topic...
To gain survival advantages potentially associated with prompt diagnosis, the UK government introduc...
© British Journal of General Practice. Background Expediting cancer diagnosis is widely perceived as...
Background: Mainly because of the diversity of clinical presentations, diagnostic delays in lymphoma...
Abstract Background Delay in diagnosis of cancer may worsen prognosis. The aim of this study is to e...
The aim of this paper is to describe and compare components of diagnostic delay (patient, primary ca...
Background Expediting cancer diagnosis is widely perceived as one way to improve patient outcomes. E...
Abstract Background Recent guidelines have specified a number of waiting time targets to prevent del...
ObjectivesTo explore alignment of experiences before lymphoma and myeloma diagnosis with the apprais...
The purpose of this thesis project was to identify factors that may contribute to a delay in the dia...
© 2013 Howell et al. Background: Prior to diagnosis, patients with haematological cancers often have...
Background Early diagnosis of cancer is thought to be important for improving survival. Delays betwe...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
Background and objectives: Diagnostic delay causes unfavorable outcomes among cancer patients. It ha...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
The timely diagnosis of cancer is a frequent theme in the lay press and an increasingly common topic...