Background: Early diagnosis and treatment of cancer is thought to be important for improving survival. Longer time between the onset of cancer symptoms and receipt of treatment may help explain the poorer survival of UK cancer patients compared to that in other countries. Socio-economic inequalities in receipt of, and time to, treatment may contribute to socio-economic differences in cancer survival. Socio-economic inequalities in receipt of lung cancer treatment have been shown in a recent systematic review. However, no systematic review of the evidence for socio-economic inequalities in time to presentation (patient interval), time to first investigation (primary care interval), time to secondary care investigation (referral interval), ...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in lung cancer treatment and patient survival have been descri...
This study aimed to determine whether the management and survival of patients with lung cancer varie...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated socioeconomic disparities and the role of the main prognostic factors ...
Background: Early diagnosis and treatment of cancer is thought to be important for improving surviva...
Cancer diagnosis at an early stage increases the chance of curative treatment and of survival. It ha...
PhD ThesisLung cancer survival is poorer in more socio-economically deprived patient groups. It has ...
Socio-economic inequalities in patient, primary and treatment intervals onset to treatment for lung ...
Background In the UK, lung cancer is the second most incident cancer and the leading cause of cancer...
Intervention-generated inequalities are unintended variations in outcome that result from the organi...
BACKGROUND: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer treatment may reduce survival inequa...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Cancer Plan for England set waiting time targets for cancer referral (14 days f...
In the past decade, evidence has accumulated about socio-economic inequalities in very diverse lung ...
In the past decade, evidence has accumulated about socio-economic inequalities in very diverse lung ...
Objectives: Lung cancer (LC) continues to be the leading cause of cancer-related deaths and while th...
OBJECTIVE: Differences in time intervals to diagnosis and treatment between jurisdictions may contr...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in lung cancer treatment and patient survival have been descri...
This study aimed to determine whether the management and survival of patients with lung cancer varie...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated socioeconomic disparities and the role of the main prognostic factors ...
Background: Early diagnosis and treatment of cancer is thought to be important for improving surviva...
Cancer diagnosis at an early stage increases the chance of curative treatment and of survival. It ha...
PhD ThesisLung cancer survival is poorer in more socio-economically deprived patient groups. It has ...
Socio-economic inequalities in patient, primary and treatment intervals onset to treatment for lung ...
Background In the UK, lung cancer is the second most incident cancer and the leading cause of cancer...
Intervention-generated inequalities are unintended variations in outcome that result from the organi...
BACKGROUND: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer treatment may reduce survival inequa...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Cancer Plan for England set waiting time targets for cancer referral (14 days f...
In the past decade, evidence has accumulated about socio-economic inequalities in very diverse lung ...
In the past decade, evidence has accumulated about socio-economic inequalities in very diverse lung ...
Objectives: Lung cancer (LC) continues to be the leading cause of cancer-related deaths and while th...
OBJECTIVE: Differences in time intervals to diagnosis and treatment between jurisdictions may contr...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in lung cancer treatment and patient survival have been descri...
This study aimed to determine whether the management and survival of patients with lung cancer varie...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated socioeconomic disparities and the role of the main prognostic factors ...