AIMS: Early diagnosis of oral cancer is an essential element of prevention, yet many patients present late, suggesting that criteria used for referral miss the small or early-stage lesions. The aims of this study were to determine what cues are used by primary care dentists when making the decision to refer a suspicious lesion, and to investigate their recent referral behaviour. METHODS: A cross-sectional study using a postal questionnaire was undertaken in a major conurbation in South Yorkshire. The questionnaire was sent to all 95 practices in the area concerned. Primary care dentists were asked to score a range of cues on a five-point scale and list their top ten. Experience of referrals made in the last 12 months was also recorded. RESU...
Patient knowledge of risk factors, signs and symptoms associated with oral cancers is crucial for in...
Objectives Role substitution between primary care dentists (PCDs) and dental hygienists and therapis...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Early detection of oral cancer improves prognosis, but the malignancy is oft...
Oral cancer is referred to specialists by both general practitioners (GPs) and dentists, with varyin...
Background: and aims The diagnosis of early and pre-malignant lesions of oral squamous cell carcinom...
Oral squamous cell carcinomas and potentially malignant oral disorders can be detected early by visu...
To engage with high risk groups to identify knowledge and awareness of oral cancer signs and symptom...
The incidence of oral cancer is increasing in the United Kingdom. There is evidence that early diagn...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of oral...
Background Reports that UK outcomes for several cancers, including oral, were inferior to comparable...
AIM: To investigate current knowledge, examination habits and preventive practices of primary health...
Objective To assess general medical practitioners' (GMPs') and general dental practitioners' (GDPs')...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of ora...
Background: the incidence of oral (mouth) cancer in the UK is continuing to rise. Individuals who ar...
7noBackground: The objective of this retrospective study was to characterize the outpatient oral med...
Patient knowledge of risk factors, signs and symptoms associated with oral cancers is crucial for in...
Objectives Role substitution between primary care dentists (PCDs) and dental hygienists and therapis...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Early detection of oral cancer improves prognosis, but the malignancy is oft...
Oral cancer is referred to specialists by both general practitioners (GPs) and dentists, with varyin...
Background: and aims The diagnosis of early and pre-malignant lesions of oral squamous cell carcinom...
Oral squamous cell carcinomas and potentially malignant oral disorders can be detected early by visu...
To engage with high risk groups to identify knowledge and awareness of oral cancer signs and symptom...
The incidence of oral cancer is increasing in the United Kingdom. There is evidence that early diagn...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of oral...
Background Reports that UK outcomes for several cancers, including oral, were inferior to comparable...
AIM: To investigate current knowledge, examination habits and preventive practices of primary health...
Objective To assess general medical practitioners' (GMPs') and general dental practitioners' (GDPs')...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of ora...
Background: the incidence of oral (mouth) cancer in the UK is continuing to rise. Individuals who ar...
7noBackground: The objective of this retrospective study was to characterize the outpatient oral med...
Patient knowledge of risk factors, signs and symptoms associated with oral cancers is crucial for in...
Objectives Role substitution between primary care dentists (PCDs) and dental hygienists and therapis...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Early detection of oral cancer improves prognosis, but the malignancy is oft...