| Literature DB >> 22555400 |
K L Whitaker1, A E Simon, R J Beeken, J Wardle.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The recognition that cancer is not a single entity, rather that different cancers have different causes and trajectories, has been a key development in the scientific understanding of cancer. However, little is known about the British public's awareness of differences between cancers. This study examined differences in perceived survivability for three common cancers with widely disparate survival rates (breast, colorectal and lung).Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22555400 PMCID: PMC3388561 DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2012.185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Perceived survival and curability by cancer site for women and men (weighted data)
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| Breast | 71–80 | 73 | 6.61 (1.96) | 3.85 (0.96) |
| CRC | 51–60 | 48 | 5.53 (2.08)2 | 3.44 (0.96)2 |
| Lung | 21–30 | 26 | 4.41 (2.01)3 | 2.89 (0.93)3 |
| CRC | 51–60 | 42 | 5.32 (2.09)1 | 3.34 (0.90)1 |
| Lung | 41–50 | 29 | 4.44 (2.12)2 | 2.93 (0.99)2 |
Means followed by different numbered superscripts differ significantly (P<0.001).
n’s appear different because analyses are done on weighted data.
Missing data range from n=70 (breast cancer) to n=203 (colorectal cancer, CRC) for survival estimates and n=2 (breast cancer) to n=3 (CRC, lung) for curability estimates. Missing data includes ‘refused’, ‘don’t know’ and ‘not stated’ options.
Frequency data showing perceived 5-year survival by cancer site for men and women (weighted data)
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| Breast | 60 (581) | 35.3 (342) | 4.7 (45) |
| CRC | 29.7 (273) | 39.8 (367) | 30.5 (281) |
| Lung | ___ | 9.6 (90) | 90.4 (842) |
| CRC | 30.5 (272) | 41.4 (371) | 28.1 (251) |
| Lung | ___ | 11.8 (109) | 88.2 (811) |
n’s appear different because analyses are done on weighted data.
Missing data for survival estimates, which range from n=70 (breast cancer) to n=203 (colorectal cancer, CRC), include ‘refused’, ‘don’t know’ and ‘not stated’ options.