Background: Earlier cancer diagnosis is crucial in improving cancer survival. The International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership Module 4 (ICBP4) is a quantitative survey study that explores the reasons for delays in diagnosis and treatment of breast, colorectal, lung, and ovarian cancer. To further understand the associated diagnostic processes, it is also important to explore the patient perspectives expressed in the free-text comments. Aim: To use the free-text data provided by patients completing the ICBP4 survey to augment the understanding of patients’ perspectives of their diagnostic journey. Design and setting: Qualitative analysis of the free-text data collected in Wales between October 2013 and December 2014 as part of the ICBP4 su...
Background. Lung and colorectal cancer are common and have high UK mortality rates. Early diagnosis ...
BACKGROUND: Lung and colorectal cancer are common and have high UK mortality rates. Early diagnosis ...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
Background: Earlier cancer diagnosis is crucial in improving cancer survival. The International Canc...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Objectives To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text commen...
ObjectiveTo shed light on experiences of patients with cancer in London National Health Service (NHS...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Background Expediting cancer diagnosis is widely perceived as one way to improve patient outcomes. E...
Background: Longer patient intervals can lead to more late-stage cancer diagnoses and higher mortali...
Background: Longer patient intervals can lead to more late-stage cancer diagnoses and higher mortali...
Background: The reduction of delay in cancer diagnosis has been targeted as a way to improve surviva...
<p>Background: Qualitative studies implicate knowledge of cancer symptoms and attitudes toward...
Background: Cancer survival in the UK and Denmark are lower when compared to similar countries with ...
Background: Understanding what influences people to seek help can inform interventions to promote ea...
Background. Lung and colorectal cancer are common and have high UK mortality rates. Early diagnosis ...
BACKGROUND: Lung and colorectal cancer are common and have high UK mortality rates. Early diagnosis ...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
Background: Earlier cancer diagnosis is crucial in improving cancer survival. The International Canc...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Objectives To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text commen...
ObjectiveTo shed light on experiences of patients with cancer in London National Health Service (NHS...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Background Expediting cancer diagnosis is widely perceived as one way to improve patient outcomes. E...
Background: Longer patient intervals can lead to more late-stage cancer diagnoses and higher mortali...
Background: Longer patient intervals can lead to more late-stage cancer diagnoses and higher mortali...
Background: The reduction of delay in cancer diagnosis has been targeted as a way to improve surviva...
<p>Background: Qualitative studies implicate knowledge of cancer symptoms and attitudes toward...
Background: Cancer survival in the UK and Denmark are lower when compared to similar countries with ...
Background: Understanding what influences people to seek help can inform interventions to promote ea...
Background. Lung and colorectal cancer are common and have high UK mortality rates. Early diagnosis ...
BACKGROUND: Lung and colorectal cancer are common and have high UK mortality rates. Early diagnosis ...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...