Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. We aimed to examine pre-diagnostic primary care consultations and related symptoms comparing patients diagnosed as emergencies with those diagnosed through nonemergency routes.\ud Methods: Cohort study of colorectal cancers diagnosed in England 2005-06 using cancer registration data individually linked to primary care data (CPRD/GPRD), allowing a detailed analysis of clinical information referring to the 5-year pre-diagnostic period.\ud Results: Emergency diagnosis occurred in 35% and 15% of the 1029 colon and 577 rectal cancers. ‘Background’ primary care consultations (2-5 years before diagnosis) were similar for either group. In the year bef...
BACKGROUND:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe. Survival is poor...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe. Survival is poo...
BACKGROUND: Emergency diagnosis of cancer is common and aetiologically complex. The proportion of em...
BACKGROUND: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
BACKGROUND: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentati...
BACKGROUND:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe. Survival is poor...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe. Survival is poo...
BACKGROUND: Emergency diagnosis of cancer is common and aetiologically complex. The proportion of em...
BACKGROUND: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
BACKGROUND: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentati...
BACKGROUND:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe. Survival is poor...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe. Survival is poo...
BACKGROUND: Emergency diagnosis of cancer is common and aetiologically complex. The proportion of em...