The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have symptoms, or through doctor or hospital system failures, are currently the subject of close attention as part of broader initiatives to reduce deaths from cancer. However, in lung cancer there has been a generally held view that ‘late’ diagnosis is inevitable because of the biomedical difficulties in detecting the disease at an early stage. Data about events recalled prior to diagnosis from an interview study with 22 individuals recently diagnosed with operable (early stage) and inoperable (late stage) lung cancer are reported. Findings reveal that individuals, regardless of their disease stage, or their social background failed to recognise...
Purpose\ud \ud Compared to others, patients diagnosed with lung cancer following an emergency, unpla...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of 'delay' in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to identify factors influencing delay in reporting symptoms o...
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer among men and women in Sweden. More than 3000 persons/ye...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and is a fundamental health problem in the UK. Morta...
Purpose\ud \ud Compared to others, patients diagnosed with lung cancer following an emergency, unpla...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of ‘delay’ in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
The problem of 'delay' in diagnosing cancer as a result of late presentation by individuals who have...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Background: A study was undertaken to explore the pathway to diagnosis among a group of patients rec...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to identify factors influencing delay in reporting symptoms o...
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer among men and women in Sweden. More than 3000 persons/ye...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and is a fundamental health problem in the UK. Morta...
Purpose\ud \ud Compared to others, patients diagnosed with lung cancer following an emergency, unpla...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...
Objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the time people take to consult with sympt...