© 2016 Crane et al. Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia. There is potential that health promotion about the risks and warning signs of lung cancer could be used to reduce delays in symptom presentation when symptoms are first detected. This study investigated knowledge, attitudes and beliefs which might impact help-seeking behaviour and could provide insight into possible public health interventions in New South Wales (NSW). Methods: A convergent mixed method study design was used wherein data from 16 qualitative focus groups of residents (40+ years), purposefully recruited and stratified by smoking status, age and geography (metropolitan/regional), were compared with a CATI administered population-wide...
Purpose: Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Prob...
Background Presenting to primary care with potential cancer symptoms is contingent on one’s ability ...
Background: Knowledge of preventable disease and differences in disease burden can inform public hea...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia. There is potentia...
Background Whilst there has been no clear consensus on the potential for earlier diagnosis of lung c...
Published onlineJournal ArticleBACKGROUND: Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rate...
Background Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help f...
Objectives To develop and validate a Lung Cancer Awareness Measure (Lung CAM) and explore the demogr...
Background: Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Cancer Research UK/Nature Publishing Group ...
BackgroundPresenting to primary care with potential cancer symptoms is contingent on one’s ability t...
Issue addressed Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about lung cancer among Chinese, Vietnamese and Ara...
Background: Lung cancer symptoms are vague and difficult to detect. Interventions are needed to prom...
PURPOSE: Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Prob...
Aim: To explore factors influencing the delay in reporting symptoms of lung cancer and to develop an...
Purpose: Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Prob...
Background Presenting to primary care with potential cancer symptoms is contingent on one’s ability ...
Background: Knowledge of preventable disease and differences in disease burden can inform public hea...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia. There is potentia...
Background Whilst there has been no clear consensus on the potential for earlier diagnosis of lung c...
Published onlineJournal ArticleBACKGROUND: Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rate...
Background Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help f...
Objectives To develop and validate a Lung Cancer Awareness Measure (Lung CAM) and explore the demogr...
Background: Late diagnosis of lung cancer can impact on survival rates. Patients delay seeking help...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Cancer Research UK/Nature Publishing Group ...
BackgroundPresenting to primary care with potential cancer symptoms is contingent on one’s ability t...
Issue addressed Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about lung cancer among Chinese, Vietnamese and Ara...
Background: Lung cancer symptoms are vague and difficult to detect. Interventions are needed to prom...
PURPOSE: Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Prob...
Aim: To explore factors influencing the delay in reporting symptoms of lung cancer and to develop an...
Purpose: Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Prob...
Background Presenting to primary care with potential cancer symptoms is contingent on one’s ability ...
Background: Knowledge of preventable disease and differences in disease burden can inform public hea...