Background Brain tumours are uncommon, and have extremely poor outcomes. Patients and GPs may find it difficult to recognise early symptoms because they are often non-specific and more likely due to other conditions.Aim To explore patients’ experiences of symptom appraisal, help seeking, and routes to diagnosis.Design and setting Qualitative study set in the East and North West of England.Method In-depth interviews with adult patients recently diagnosed with a primary brain tumour and their family members were analysed thematically, using the Model of Pathways to Treatment as a conceptual framework.Results Interviews were carried out with 39 patients. Few participants (n = 7; 18%) presented as an emergency without having had a previous GP c...
Background: More people are surviving a first primary cancer and experiencing a second, different ca...
The aim of this study is to investigate the symptom experience, access to supportive care services a...
Introduction: Brain tumour patients face a variety of challenges during diagnosis and treatment. Alt...
BACKGROUND: Brain tumours are uncommon, and have extremely poor outcomes. Patients and GPs may find ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood brain tumours have some of the longest time to diagnosis. A timely diagnosis m...
Timely diagnosis of a brain tumour is an important aspect of health care provision. There are no kno...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Adults diagnosed with primary brain tumours often experience physical, cognitive and neuropsychiatri...
BACKGROUND BRACED (The BRAin Cancer Early Detection study) is a qualitative study of patient perspe...
PURPOSE: To gain insight into how patients with primary brain tumors experience MRI, follow-up proto...
Purpose\ud \ud In the Australian health care system, patients with brain tumours face a range of cha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Background: More people are surviving a first primary cancer and experiencing a second, different ca...
The aim of this study is to investigate the symptom experience, access to supportive care services a...
Introduction: Brain tumour patients face a variety of challenges during diagnosis and treatment. Alt...
BACKGROUND: Brain tumours are uncommon, and have extremely poor outcomes. Patients and GPs may find ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood brain tumours have some of the longest time to diagnosis. A timely diagnosis m...
Timely diagnosis of a brain tumour is an important aspect of health care provision. There are no kno...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Adults diagnosed with primary brain tumours often experience physical, cognitive and neuropsychiatri...
BACKGROUND BRACED (The BRAin Cancer Early Detection study) is a qualitative study of patient perspe...
PURPOSE: To gain insight into how patients with primary brain tumors experience MRI, follow-up proto...
Purpose\ud \ud In the Australian health care system, patients with brain tumours face a range of cha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Background: More people are surviving a first primary cancer and experiencing a second, different ca...
The aim of this study is to investigate the symptom experience, access to supportive care services a...
Introduction: Brain tumour patients face a variety of challenges during diagnosis and treatment. Alt...