BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that changes in healthcare use before cancer diagnosis could signal opportunities for quicker detection, but systematic appreciation of such evidence is lacking. We reviewed studies examining pre-diagnostic changes in healthcare utilisation (e.g. rates of GP or hospital consultations, prescriptions or diagnostic tests) among patients subsequently diagnosed with cancer. METHODS: We identified studies through Pubmed searches complemented by expert elicitation. We extracted information on the earliest time point when diagnosis could have been possible for at least some cancers, together with variation in the length of such 'diagnostic windows' by tumour and patient characteristics. RESULTS: Across twenty-eight ...
Abstract Background: It is unclear whether more timely cancer diagnosis brings favourable outcomes, ...
oai:journal.iapsmupuk.org:article/1Farly detection of cancer is based upon three fundamental assumpt...
© 2015 Cancer Research UK. Background: It is unclear whether more timely cancer diagnosis brings fav...
Little is known about the medical care resources devoted to diagnosing and treating cancer-related s...
Background: UK primary-care referral guidance describes the signs, symptoms, and test results (“feat...
Little is known about the medical care resources devoted to diagnosing and treating cancer-related s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Backgro...
Objective: Cancer causes death to millions of people worldwide. Early detection of cancer in primary...
BACKGROUND: Investigating changes in prediagnostic healthcare utilisation can help identify how much...
BACKGROUND: Investigating changes in prediagnostic healthcare utilisation can help identify how much...
BACKGROUND: Investigating changes in prediagnostic healthcare utilisation can help identify how much...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Co...
Much time, effort and investment goes into the diagnosis of symptomatic cancer, with the expectation...
Objective: Cancer causes death to millions of people worldwide. Early detection of cancer in primary...
Key developments in early diagnosis research and policy since the publication of the highly cited BJ...
Abstract Background: It is unclear whether more timely cancer diagnosis brings favourable outcomes, ...
oai:journal.iapsmupuk.org:article/1Farly detection of cancer is based upon three fundamental assumpt...
© 2015 Cancer Research UK. Background: It is unclear whether more timely cancer diagnosis brings fav...
Little is known about the medical care resources devoted to diagnosing and treating cancer-related s...
Background: UK primary-care referral guidance describes the signs, symptoms, and test results (“feat...
Little is known about the medical care resources devoted to diagnosing and treating cancer-related s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Backgro...
Objective: Cancer causes death to millions of people worldwide. Early detection of cancer in primary...
BACKGROUND: Investigating changes in prediagnostic healthcare utilisation can help identify how much...
BACKGROUND: Investigating changes in prediagnostic healthcare utilisation can help identify how much...
BACKGROUND: Investigating changes in prediagnostic healthcare utilisation can help identify how much...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Co...
Much time, effort and investment goes into the diagnosis of symptomatic cancer, with the expectation...
Objective: Cancer causes death to millions of people worldwide. Early detection of cancer in primary...
Key developments in early diagnosis research and policy since the publication of the highly cited BJ...
Abstract Background: It is unclear whether more timely cancer diagnosis brings favourable outcomes, ...
oai:journal.iapsmupuk.org:article/1Farly detection of cancer is based upon three fundamental assumpt...
© 2015 Cancer Research UK. Background: It is unclear whether more timely cancer diagnosis brings fav...