BACKGROUND: Stage at diagnosis strongly predicts cancer survival and understanding related inequalities could guide interventions. METHODS: We analysed incident cases diagnosed with 10 solid tumours included in the UK government target of 75% of patients diagnosed in TNM stage I/II by 2028. We examined socio-demographic differences in diagnosis at stage III/IV vs. I/II. Multiple imputation was used for missing stage at diagnosis (9% of tumours). RESULTS: Of the 202,001 cases, 57% were diagnosed in stage I/II (an absolute 18% 'gap' from the 75% target). The likelihood of diagnosis at stage III/IV increased in older age, though variably by cancer site, being strongest for prostate and endometrial cancer. Increasing level of deprivation was as...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Background This study investigates risk factors for diagnosis with late-stage breast cancer in order...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
BACKGROUND: Stage at diagnosis strongly predicts cancer survival and understanding related inequalit...
This is the final published version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this reco...
Background: we identify socioeconomic disparities by region in cancer morbidity and mortality in Eng...
BackgroundWe identify socioeconomic disparities by region in cancer morbidity and mortality in Engla...
AbstractBackgroundUnderstanding the age at which persistent socioeconomic inequalities in cancer sur...
Background: Stage at diagnosis is a strong predictor of cancer survival. Differences in stage distri...
Background: Increasing early-stage diagnosis is a priority of health policy in England. Numerous int...
BACKGROUND: Differences in cancer survival exist across socio-economic groups for many cancer types....
Objectives Cancer stage at diagnosis is a determinant of treatment options and survival. Previous re...
BACKGROUND: statistics comparing the stage at diagnosis of geographically defined populations of can...
BACKGROUND: Sociodemographic inequalities in cancer treatment have been generally described, but the...
This is the final published version. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.Backg...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Background This study investigates risk factors for diagnosis with late-stage breast cancer in order...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
BACKGROUND: Stage at diagnosis strongly predicts cancer survival and understanding related inequalit...
This is the final published version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this reco...
Background: we identify socioeconomic disparities by region in cancer morbidity and mortality in Eng...
BackgroundWe identify socioeconomic disparities by region in cancer morbidity and mortality in Engla...
AbstractBackgroundUnderstanding the age at which persistent socioeconomic inequalities in cancer sur...
Background: Stage at diagnosis is a strong predictor of cancer survival. Differences in stage distri...
Background: Increasing early-stage diagnosis is a priority of health policy in England. Numerous int...
BACKGROUND: Differences in cancer survival exist across socio-economic groups for many cancer types....
Objectives Cancer stage at diagnosis is a determinant of treatment options and survival. Previous re...
BACKGROUND: statistics comparing the stage at diagnosis of geographically defined populations of can...
BACKGROUND: Sociodemographic inequalities in cancer treatment have been generally described, but the...
This is the final published version. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.Backg...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...
Background This study investigates risk factors for diagnosis with late-stage breast cancer in order...
BACKGROUND: Older women with breast cancer have poorer relative survival outcomes, but whether achie...