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Tagged: SPOCC


It’s finally out – cancer diagnosis and pre-existing morbidity by Professor Gary Abel

Every now and again you do a piece of work that you think is really important, but the journals just won’t bite. This happened to me 11 years ago with a paper where we were looking at the health and healthcare experiences of gay, lesbian and bisexual patients. This paper went to all the big […]


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How do primary care consultation dynamics affect the timeliness of cancer diagnosis in people with one or more long-term conditions? A qualitative study by Dr Maria Valasaki

Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and in the United Kingdom, and timely diagnosis is known to significantly affect survival outcomes. However, a range of factors can affect the timeliness of diagnosis. These include social and systemic factors (including but not limited to age, socioeconomic deprivation, gender, and ethnicity) as well […]


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