OBJECTIVE: Young people often report a protracted journey to diagnosis and frequently report perceived delays. This study was undertaken to increase understanding of the self-reported prediagnosis experiences in young people with a non-haematological cancer, as close as possible to the time of diagnosis. METHODS: Narrative interviews were conducted with 24 young people aged 16-24, 2-4 months from the diagnosis of a solid tumour. Data were analysed to identify whether prediagnosis narratives could be classified according to shared characteristics (typologies) to identify broader contextual issues concerning cancer, and cancer risk perceptions, in this age group. Case notes were also accessed to contextualize and confirm accounts. RESULTS: Th...
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...
Importance: Evidence relating to the presenting symptoms of adolescent and young adults with cancer ...
OBJECTIVE: Young people often report a protracted journey to diagnosis and frequently report perceiv...
Objective: Young people often report a protracted journey to diagnosis and frequently report percei...
Purpose:Prompt diagnosis, referral and treatment of cancer in young people can bedifficult because o...
Introduction: The challenges of achieving timely cancer diagnosis in adolescents and young adults ar...
Introduction: The challenges of achieving timely cancer diagnosis in adolescents and young adults ar...
Purpose: A cancer diagnosis is an emotive and challenging time for patients. This study aimed to sys...
Purpose: A cancer diagnosis is an emotive and challenging time for patients. This study aimed to sys...
Background: Cancer is the leading cause of disease death for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) i...
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...
Objective: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Background: There is recognition that teenagers and young adults with cancer merit age-appropriate s...
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...
Importance: Evidence relating to the presenting symptoms of adolescent and young adults with cancer ...
OBJECTIVE: Young people often report a protracted journey to diagnosis and frequently report perceiv...
Objective: Young people often report a protracted journey to diagnosis and frequently report percei...
Purpose:Prompt diagnosis, referral and treatment of cancer in young people can bedifficult because o...
Introduction: The challenges of achieving timely cancer diagnosis in adolescents and young adults ar...
Introduction: The challenges of achieving timely cancer diagnosis in adolescents and young adults ar...
Purpose: A cancer diagnosis is an emotive and challenging time for patients. This study aimed to sys...
Purpose: A cancer diagnosis is an emotive and challenging time for patients. This study aimed to sys...
Background: Cancer is the leading cause of disease death for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) i...
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...
Objective: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Background: There is recognition that teenagers and young adults with cancer merit age-appropriate s...
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...
Importance: Evidence relating to the presenting symptoms of adolescent and young adults with cancer ...