BACKGROUND: Regional variations in healthcare outcomes in England have been historically reported. This study analyses the variations in long term colorectal cancer survival across different regions in England. METHODS: Relative survival analysis of population data obtained from all cancer registries in England between 2010 and 2014. RESULTS: Totally, 167,501 patients were studied. Regions in the southern England had better outcomes with Southwest and Oxford registries having 63.5 and 62.7% 5 year relative survival. In contrast, Trent and Northwest cancer registries had 58.1% relative survival (p < 0.01). The regions in the north fared below the national average. The survival outcomes reflected socio-economic deprivation status, the best pe...
This article investigates the influence of distance to health care and material deprivation on cance...
BACKGROUND: Stage and age at diagnosis are important prognostic factors for patients with colorectal...
BACKGROUND: Marked geographical disparities in survival from colon cancer have been consistently des...
Each year in the UK, more than 42,000 cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) are diagnosed and there are o...
UNLABELLED: The objective of this study was to examine differences in cancer survival between socioe...
Colorectal cancer is an important public health issue in the UK, accounting for over 16,000 deaths e...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in cancer survival between socioeconomic grou...
Aim: National guidelines for colorectal cancer management aim to optimize cancer outcomes irrespect...
BACKGROUND: Reducing geographical inequalities in cancer survival in England was a key aim of the Ca...
Background: Geographical disparity in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival rates may be partly due to ag...
Background: Geographical disparity in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival rates may be partly due to ag...
Newly available data on cancer survival within regions in England and Wales, showed a wide regional ...
Background-Marked differences in population based survival across Europe were found for colorectal c...
Objective To examine differences in the relative survival and excess death rates of patients with co...
This study investigates variations in survival following surgery for colo-rectal cancer in the Wesse...
This article investigates the influence of distance to health care and material deprivation on cance...
BACKGROUND: Stage and age at diagnosis are important prognostic factors for patients with colorectal...
BACKGROUND: Marked geographical disparities in survival from colon cancer have been consistently des...
Each year in the UK, more than 42,000 cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) are diagnosed and there are o...
UNLABELLED: The objective of this study was to examine differences in cancer survival between socioe...
Colorectal cancer is an important public health issue in the UK, accounting for over 16,000 deaths e...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in cancer survival between socioeconomic grou...
Aim: National guidelines for colorectal cancer management aim to optimize cancer outcomes irrespect...
BACKGROUND: Reducing geographical inequalities in cancer survival in England was a key aim of the Ca...
Background: Geographical disparity in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival rates may be partly due to ag...
Background: Geographical disparity in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival rates may be partly due to ag...
Newly available data on cancer survival within regions in England and Wales, showed a wide regional ...
Background-Marked differences in population based survival across Europe were found for colorectal c...
Objective To examine differences in the relative survival and excess death rates of patients with co...
This study investigates variations in survival following surgery for colo-rectal cancer in the Wesse...
This article investigates the influence of distance to health care and material deprivation on cance...
BACKGROUND: Stage and age at diagnosis are important prognostic factors for patients with colorectal...
BACKGROUND: Marked geographical disparities in survival from colon cancer have been consistently des...