BACKGROUND: Information leaflets have been shown to significantly improve awareness of the symptoms of gynaecological cancers and to reduce perceived barriers to seeking medical help. This record-based, parallel, randomised control trial study aimed to assess whether receipt of a leaflet would change the behaviour of women experiencing symptoms indicative of gynaecological cancers by prompting them to visit their general practitioner (GP). METHODS: 15,538 women aged 40 years or over registered with five general practices in Northamptonshire, UK were randomised to two groups using the SystmOne randomise facility. Those in the intervention group received an educational leaflet from their general practice explaining the symptoms of gynaecologi...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Background To improve earlier presentation with potential symptoms of cancer accurate data is neede...
BACKGROUND: Information leaflets have been shown to significantly improve awareness of the symptoms ...
BACKGROUND: Information leaflets have been shown to significantly improve awareness of the symptoms ...
Gynaecological cancers have a combined incidence in women second only to breast cancer in the UK. Ev...
Background Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
BACKGROUND: Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal College of General Practitioners ...
For some common cancers, survival is lower in the UK than in comparable high-income countries. To as...
The study was funded by a project grant (C45810/A17927) from Cancer Research UK. We thank the primar...
BACKGROUND:Cancer awareness campaigns aim to increase awareness of the potential seriousness of sign...
Objective: To assess the impact of leaflets encouraging patients to raise concerns and to discuss sy...
Background. Cancer awareness campaigns aim to increase awareness of the potential seriousness of si...
Health literacy may influence the efficacy of print-based public health interventions. A key part of...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Background To improve earlier presentation with potential symptoms of cancer accurate data is neede...
BACKGROUND: Information leaflets have been shown to significantly improve awareness of the symptoms ...
BACKGROUND: Information leaflets have been shown to significantly improve awareness of the symptoms ...
Gynaecological cancers have a combined incidence in women second only to breast cancer in the UK. Ev...
Background Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
BACKGROUND: Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal College of General Practitioners ...
For some common cancers, survival is lower in the UK than in comparable high-income countries. To as...
The study was funded by a project grant (C45810/A17927) from Cancer Research UK. We thank the primar...
BACKGROUND:Cancer awareness campaigns aim to increase awareness of the potential seriousness of sign...
Objective: To assess the impact of leaflets encouraging patients to raise concerns and to discuss sy...
Background. Cancer awareness campaigns aim to increase awareness of the potential seriousness of si...
Health literacy may influence the efficacy of print-based public health interventions. A key part of...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Background To improve earlier presentation with potential symptoms of cancer accurate data is neede...