Routes to diagnosis for cancer – determining the patient journey using multiple routine data sets

Volume: 107, Issue: 8, Pages: 1220 - 1226
Published: Sep 20, 2012
Abstract
Cancer survival in England is lower than the European average, which has been at least partly attributed to later stage at diagnosis in English patients. There are substantial regional and demographic variations in cancer survival across England. The majority of patients are diagnosed following symptomatic or incidental presentation. This study defines a methodology by which the route the patient follows to the point of diagnosis can be...
Paper Details
Title
Routes to diagnosis for cancer – determining the patient journey using multiple routine data sets
Published Date
Sep 20, 2012
Volume
107
Issue
8
Pages
1220 - 1226
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