BACKGROUND: Understanding pre-diagnostic test use could reveal diagnostic windows where more timely evaluation for cancer may be indicated. AIM: To examine pre-diagnostic patterns of results of abnormal blood tests in patients with bladder and renal cancer. DESIGN AND SETTING: A retrospective cohort study using primary care and cancer registry data on patients with bladder and renal cancer who were diagnosed between April 2012 and December 2015 in England. METHOD: The rates of patients with a first abnormal result in the year before cancer diagnosis, for 'generic' (full blood count components, inflammatory markers, and calcium) and 'organ-specific' blood tests (creatinine and liver function test components) that may lead to subsequent detec...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with chronic kidney disea...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical utility of the urinary bladder cancer antigen UBC® Rapid Test f...
OBJECTIVES: In urological cancers, sex disparity exists for survival, with women doing worse than me...
Background: Understanding pre-diagnostic test use could reveal diagnostic windows where more timely ...
Background: Understanding pre-diagnostic prescribing activity could reveal windows during which more...
Introduction: Sub-optimal use or interpretation of imaging investigations just prior to diagnosis o...
INTRODUCTION: Sub-optimal use or interpretation of imaging investigations prior to diagnosis of cert...
INTRODUCTION: Sub-optimal use or interpretation of imaging investigations prior to diagnosis of cert...
Bladder and kidney cancer are the 10th and 7th most common cancers in the United Kingdom (UK). They ...
Background: Blood tests can support the diagnostic process but how often they are used in cancer pat...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that changes in healthcare use before cancer diagnosis could signal...
Several point‐of‐care urine tests have been developed to help identify patients who may be at higher...
Background: Detecting pre-clinical bladder cancer (BC) using urinary biomarkers may provide a valuab...
This is the final published version. Available from BMJ Publishing group via the DOI in this record....
Objectives: To explore whether women experience greater delays in the diagnosis of bladder and renal...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with chronic kidney disea...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical utility of the urinary bladder cancer antigen UBC® Rapid Test f...
OBJECTIVES: In urological cancers, sex disparity exists for survival, with women doing worse than me...
Background: Understanding pre-diagnostic test use could reveal diagnostic windows where more timely ...
Background: Understanding pre-diagnostic prescribing activity could reveal windows during which more...
Introduction: Sub-optimal use or interpretation of imaging investigations just prior to diagnosis o...
INTRODUCTION: Sub-optimal use or interpretation of imaging investigations prior to diagnosis of cert...
INTRODUCTION: Sub-optimal use or interpretation of imaging investigations prior to diagnosis of cert...
Bladder and kidney cancer are the 10th and 7th most common cancers in the United Kingdom (UK). They ...
Background: Blood tests can support the diagnostic process but how often they are used in cancer pat...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that changes in healthcare use before cancer diagnosis could signal...
Several point‐of‐care urine tests have been developed to help identify patients who may be at higher...
Background: Detecting pre-clinical bladder cancer (BC) using urinary biomarkers may provide a valuab...
This is the final published version. Available from BMJ Publishing group via the DOI in this record....
Objectives: To explore whether women experience greater delays in the diagnosis of bladder and renal...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with chronic kidney disea...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical utility of the urinary bladder cancer antigen UBC® Rapid Test f...
OBJECTIVES: In urological cancers, sex disparity exists for survival, with women doing worse than me...