Funding The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer Research UK and the Scottish Government. Acknowledgements This audit used data provided by patients and collected by NHS as part of their care and support. The authors would like to thank all GPs and health professionals who participated in the NCDA in Scotland, the members of the NCDA Steering Group, as well as contributing staff at Cancer Research UK; Information Services Division (NHS Scotland); Scottish Government; the Royal College of General Practitioners; and Macmillan Cancer Support. National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (2014) Steering Group: Sue Ballard (patient †), Patricia Barnett, David H Brewster, Cathy Burton, Anthony Cunliffe, Jane...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordBackground Continu...
Treatment of cancer is becoming increasingly successful, particularly if conducted in specialist cen...
Background: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
Funding The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer...
The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer Researc...
FUNDING The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer...
The study on how practicing in a rural setting may impact upon primary care practitioners, access to...
ABSTRACT Objectives To determine whether cancer diagnostic pathways and survival are affected by ...
This study was funded by Cancer Research UK (Grant number = C10673/A17593). The funder had no role i...
FUNDING This project was conducted without external funding and with the support of the Data Safe Ha...
Background: Several studies have reported a survival disadvantage for rural dwellers who develop col...
Acknowledgements LW is a final year medical student and this work was completed as part of LW’s inte...
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in...
BACKGROUND Rural-dwellers have poorer cancer outcomes than urban counterparts, for reasons which ...
The poorer cancer survival in England in comparison to countries of comparable wealth may be explai...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordBackground Continu...
Treatment of cancer is becoming increasingly successful, particularly if conducted in specialist cen...
Background: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
Funding The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer...
The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer Researc...
FUNDING The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer...
The study on how practicing in a rural setting may impact upon primary care practitioners, access to...
ABSTRACT Objectives To determine whether cancer diagnostic pathways and survival are affected by ...
This study was funded by Cancer Research UK (Grant number = C10673/A17593). The funder had no role i...
FUNDING This project was conducted without external funding and with the support of the Data Safe Ha...
Background: Several studies have reported a survival disadvantage for rural dwellers who develop col...
Acknowledgements LW is a final year medical student and this work was completed as part of LW’s inte...
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in...
BACKGROUND Rural-dwellers have poorer cancer outcomes than urban counterparts, for reasons which ...
The poorer cancer survival in England in comparison to countries of comparable wealth may be explai...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordBackground Continu...
Treatment of cancer is becoming increasingly successful, particularly if conducted in specialist cen...
Background: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...