Literature DB >> 11313171

Time delays and related factors in the diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma.

L Brochez1, E Verhaeghe, L Bleyen, J M Naeyaert.   

Abstract

Delay in melanoma diagnosis was investigated in a population-based sample of 130 patients. The median time elapsing from the first notice of the lesion to excision was 110.5 days. There was no linear correlation between total delay time and Breslow-thickness of the diagnosed melanomas (P=0.19). Patient delay, defined as the time from first notice of a (change in a) lesion to the first observation by a physician, exceeded 2 months in half of all patients. Only 41% of the patients consulted a doctor because they were worried about the lesion. Colour change and itch were associated with a longer patient delay. There was no correlation with age, gender, socio-economic factors, localisation of the lesion and the person who first noticed the lesion. In one quarter of all patients, the time from first observation by a physician to excision of the lesion exceeded 2.5 months. This physician delay seemed to be attributed to misdiagnosis and to a delay occurring during referral.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11313171     DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(00)00418-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer        ISSN: 0959-8049            Impact factor:   9.162


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3.  Do diagnostic delays in cancer matter?

Authors:  R D Neal
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2009-12-03       Impact factor: 7.640

4.  Knowledge, attitudes and skills in melanoma diagnosis among doctors: a cross sectional study from Sri Lanka.

Authors:  H M M T B Herath; B S D P Keragala; W A E Udeshika; S S M Samarawickrama; S P Pahalagamage; Aruna Kulatunga; Chaturaka Rodrigo
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2018-06-14

5.  Variation in promptness of presentation among 10,297 patients subsequently diagnosed with one of 18 cancers: evidence from a National Audit of Cancer Diagnosis in Primary Care.

Authors:  Stuart Keeble; Gary A Abel; Catherine L Saunders; Sean McPhail; Fiona M Walter; Richard D Neal; Gregory P Rubin; Georgios Lyratzopoulos
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  2014-02-25       Impact factor: 7.396

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