This study aimed to investigate patient experiences regarding the discovery of and subsequent referral for suspicious oral mucosal pathology. The population under investigation were patients of an oral medicine clinic in Australia who had been referred for oral lesions suspected for malignancy.A self-completed questionnaire gathered information regarding patient experiences and beliefs leading up to diagnosis at their review appointments.Fifty-four per cent of participants knew about their mucosal pathology before referral. The highest proportion of delay occurred between self-discovery of a lesion and seeking help. Ninety-one per cent of self-aware participants had reason for seeking help in relation to their mucosal pathology. The three m...
AIMS: Early diagnosis of oral cancer is an essential element of prevention, yet many patients presen...
This study aims to evaluate the time-to-treatment of oral cancer and potentially malignant oral diso...
Dentists who encounter a change in the oral mucosa of a patient must decide whether the abnormality ...
The detection of oral cancer at an early stage is the most effective means to improve survival and r...
Objectives: The detection of oral cancer at an early stage is the most effective means to improve su...
The diagnosis of oral cancer have been variously reported as being due to delay by clinicians, patie...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore reasons for delayed health-seeking for late stage o...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate dental prosthetists' experiences with screening and refe...
Objectives: To explore the early responses of young oral cancer patients in Scotland to the symptoms...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the pattern of health-seeking behaviour among oral ...
The study attempts to find out who delays in the management of oral cancer patients viz: the General...
Background: The prevalence of oral cancer and other oral premalignant diseases (OPMDs) is increasing...
Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world, with a poor prognosis and frequent late-stag...
Oral squamous cell carcinomas and potentially malignant oral disorders can be detected early by visu...
Over the course of a typical practice day, a dentist will examine the mouths of many patients. On oc...
AIMS: Early diagnosis of oral cancer is an essential element of prevention, yet many patients presen...
This study aims to evaluate the time-to-treatment of oral cancer and potentially malignant oral diso...
Dentists who encounter a change in the oral mucosa of a patient must decide whether the abnormality ...
The detection of oral cancer at an early stage is the most effective means to improve survival and r...
Objectives: The detection of oral cancer at an early stage is the most effective means to improve su...
The diagnosis of oral cancer have been variously reported as being due to delay by clinicians, patie...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore reasons for delayed health-seeking for late stage o...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate dental prosthetists' experiences with screening and refe...
Objectives: To explore the early responses of young oral cancer patients in Scotland to the symptoms...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the pattern of health-seeking behaviour among oral ...
The study attempts to find out who delays in the management of oral cancer patients viz: the General...
Background: The prevalence of oral cancer and other oral premalignant diseases (OPMDs) is increasing...
Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world, with a poor prognosis and frequent late-stag...
Oral squamous cell carcinomas and potentially malignant oral disorders can be detected early by visu...
Over the course of a typical practice day, a dentist will examine the mouths of many patients. On oc...
AIMS: Early diagnosis of oral cancer is an essential element of prevention, yet many patients presen...
This study aims to evaluate the time-to-treatment of oral cancer and potentially malignant oral diso...
Dentists who encounter a change in the oral mucosa of a patient must decide whether the abnormality ...