Aim: To explore factors influencing the delay in reporting symptoms of lung cancer and to develop an early reporting tool that would prompt people to report symptoms early and request a chest X-ray. Method: An expert panel of 16 healthcare professionals, lung cancer survivors and lay representatives was established to discuss the content and format of a possible early reporting tool. Six focus groups were held with 39 healthcare professionals and members of the public to explore factors influencing the delay in reporting symptoms and to develop the tool. Findings: The study revealed poor knowledge of lung cancer symptoms. Issues that influenced delay in reporting symptoms included a tendency to attribute other meanings to the symptoms, self...
Background Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help f...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the commonest cause of cancer in Scotland a...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to identify factors influencing delay in reporting symptoms o...
BACKGROUND: Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help ...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and is a fundamental health problem in the UK. Morta...
The problem of 'delay' in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is typically diagnosed at a late stage. Early presentation and detection of ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is typically diagnosed at a late stage. Early presentation and detec...
UnrestrictedThis study focuses on reducing patient delay, or time taken to seek medical help after t...
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer among men and women in Sweden. More than 3000 persons/ye...
Background Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help f...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the commonest cause of cancer in Scotland a...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to identify factors influencing delay in reporting symptoms o...
BACKGROUND: Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help ...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and is a fundamental health problem in the UK. Morta...
The problem of 'delay' in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is typically diagnosed at a late stage. Early presentation and detection of ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is typically diagnosed at a late stage. Early presentation and detec...
UnrestrictedThis study focuses on reducing patient delay, or time taken to seek medical help after t...
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer among men and women in Sweden. More than 3000 persons/ye...
Background Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help f...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the commonest cause of cancer in Scotland a...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...