Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10138
Title: Patient and physician delay in the diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer in Turkey
Authors: Yurdakul, A.S.
Kocatürk, C.
Bayiz, H.
Gürsoy, S.
Bircan, A.
Özcan, A.
Akkoçlu, A.
Keywords: Delay
Doctor
Lung cancer
Patient
adult
aged
Article
cancer patient
cancer prognosis
cancer staging
cancer therapy
early diagnosis
female
human
major clinical study
male
non small cell lung cancer
patient referral
priority journal
prospective study
smoking
social security
therapy delay
treatment refusal
Turkey (republic)
adverse effects
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
delayed diagnosis
physician
time
Turkey
Delayed Diagnosis
Female
Humans
Male
Physicians
Time Factors
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Aim: The early diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer are important for the prognosis of patients with lung cancer. This study was undertaken to investigate patient and doctor delays in the diagnosis and treatment of NSCLC and the factors affecting these delays. Materials and methods: A total of 1016 patients, including 926 (91.1%) males and 90 (8.9%) females with a mean age of 61.5. ±. 10.1 years, were enrolled prospectively in this study between May 2010 and May 2011 from 17 sites in various Turkish provinces. Results: The patient delay was found to be 49.9. ±. 96.9 days, doctor delay was found to be 87.7. ±. 99.6 days, and total delay was found to be 131.3. ±. 135.2 days. The referral delay was found to be 61.6. ±. 127.2 days, diagnostic delay was found to be 20.4. ±. 44.5 days, and treatment delay was found to be 24.4. ±. 54.9 days. When the major factors responsible for these delays were examined, patient delay was found to be more frequent in workers, while referral delay was found to be more frequent in patients living in villages (. p<. 0.05). We determined that referral delay, doctor delay, and total delay increased as the number of doctors who were consulted by patients increased (. p<. 0.05). Additionally, we determined that diagnostic and treatment delays were more frequent at the early tumour stages in NSCLC patients (. p<. 0.05). Discussion: The extended length of patient delay underscores the necessity of educating people about lung cancer. To decrease doctor delay, education is a crucial first step. Additionally, to further reduce the diagnostic and treatment delays of chest specialists, multidisciplinary management and algorithms must be used regularly. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10138
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2014.12.015
ISSN: 1877-7821
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