Improvements in cancer detection and treatment have led to consistent declines in mortality from many cancers. However, many patients present for treatment at a point where more invasive treatment is required and/or treatment outcomes are less than optimal. One factor that has been consistently shown to be associated with late diagnosis and treatment is delay in seeking help for symptoms. This paper reviews the literature on women\u27s awareness of cancer symptoms and aims to identify knowledge gaps that need to be addressed in order to improve help-seeking behaviors. The discovery of substantial gaps in awareness suggest a need for improved community education regarding cancer symptoms
Background: Not recognising a symptom as suspicious is a common reason given by cancer patients for ...
BACKGROUND: Low cancer awareness may contribute to delayed diagnosis and poor cancer survival. We ai...
BACKGROUND: Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
Women's awareness of cancer symptoms: a review of the literature Improvements in cancer detecti...
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased lifetime risk of the disease. Delay i...
Background: Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
This work stems from an increased effort to improve cancer survival rates through earlier diagnosis,...
OBJECTIVES: To determine levels of awareness of ovarian cancer symptoms and to identify barriers to ...
<p>Background: Qualitative studies implicate knowledge of cancer symptoms and attitudes toward...
Poor awareness of breast cancer symptoms has been associated with patient delay in seeking help; thu...
Background: Breast cancer is the second highest-rate incidence after cervical cancer. Moreover, the ...
Purpose: Secondary prevention programmes have traditionally employed mass screening approaches to as...
The design was a meta-ethnography approach. A systematic search of the articles was performed in dif...
Low cancer awareness contributes to delay in presentation for cancer symptoms and may lead to delay ...
Background: Low cancer awareness may contribute to delayed diagnosis and poor cancer survival. We a...
Background: Not recognising a symptom as suspicious is a common reason given by cancer patients for ...
BACKGROUND: Low cancer awareness may contribute to delayed diagnosis and poor cancer survival. We ai...
BACKGROUND: Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
Women's awareness of cancer symptoms: a review of the literature Improvements in cancer detecti...
Women with a family history of breast cancer have an increased lifetime risk of the disease. Delay i...
Background: Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...
This work stems from an increased effort to improve cancer survival rates through earlier diagnosis,...
OBJECTIVES: To determine levels of awareness of ovarian cancer symptoms and to identify barriers to ...
<p>Background: Qualitative studies implicate knowledge of cancer symptoms and attitudes toward...
Poor awareness of breast cancer symptoms has been associated with patient delay in seeking help; thu...
Background: Breast cancer is the second highest-rate incidence after cervical cancer. Moreover, the ...
Purpose: Secondary prevention programmes have traditionally employed mass screening approaches to as...
The design was a meta-ethnography approach. A systematic search of the articles was performed in dif...
Low cancer awareness contributes to delay in presentation for cancer symptoms and may lead to delay ...
Background: Low cancer awareness may contribute to delayed diagnosis and poor cancer survival. We a...
Background: Not recognising a symptom as suspicious is a common reason given by cancer patients for ...
BACKGROUND: Low cancer awareness may contribute to delayed diagnosis and poor cancer survival. We ai...
BACKGROUND: Provision of written information may improve awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage ...