xii, 106 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.There is considerable evidence that delays in diagnosing and treating breast cancer reduce long-term survival. The purpose of this study was to assess the waiting time between diagnosis and treatment for Alberta women with breast cancer and to examine the influence of age, cancer stage, Regional Health Authority (RHA), community size, and year of diagnosis on this time interval. The data were obtained from the Alberta Cancer Board. The information included approximately all Alberta women with breast cancer between 1997 and 2000. The overall median waiting time was 17 days. The mean and median delay increased by an average of two days each year. Only 43.8% of cases were treated within the recommended 14 days. ...
Introduction: Treatment delay is a major problem of contemporary oncology. Knowing the time interval...
There is always an interval between the first symptoms, time to diagnosis and start of treatment in ...
Delay in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer is now on the policy agenda. A recent go...
There is considerable evidence that delays in diagnosing and treating breast cancer reduce long-term...
PURPOSE: This study explored whether longer provider delays (between first presentation and treatmen...
Abstract Background Longer times from diagnosis to br...
Reproduced with permission of the Canadian Public Health Association.Reed et al try to answer questi...
Background: There is evidence to show that delays in breast cancer management are detrimental to pat...
The question asked in this thesis is, "What is the influence of delay time on the survival of patien...
Background: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies...
Background. The early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer has become an important health care c...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The purpose of this study was to compare patient delay, diagnosis de...
Background Although white women have the highest incidence of breast cancer, African American, foll...
BACKGROUND: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies ha...
Background: There is evidence that delay in the diagnosis of breast cancer may prejudice survival. T...
Introduction: Treatment delay is a major problem of contemporary oncology. Knowing the time interval...
There is always an interval between the first symptoms, time to diagnosis and start of treatment in ...
Delay in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer is now on the policy agenda. A recent go...
There is considerable evidence that delays in diagnosing and treating breast cancer reduce long-term...
PURPOSE: This study explored whether longer provider delays (between first presentation and treatmen...
Abstract Background Longer times from diagnosis to br...
Reproduced with permission of the Canadian Public Health Association.Reed et al try to answer questi...
Background: There is evidence to show that delays in breast cancer management are detrimental to pat...
The question asked in this thesis is, "What is the influence of delay time on the survival of patien...
Background: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies...
Background. The early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer has become an important health care c...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The purpose of this study was to compare patient delay, diagnosis de...
Background Although white women have the highest incidence of breast cancer, African American, foll...
BACKGROUND: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies ha...
Background: There is evidence that delay in the diagnosis of breast cancer may prejudice survival. T...
Introduction: Treatment delay is a major problem of contemporary oncology. Knowing the time interval...
There is always an interval between the first symptoms, time to diagnosis and start of treatment in ...
Delay in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer is now on the policy agenda. A recent go...