Show simple item record

dc.contributor.authorAbel, GA
dc.contributor.authorShelton, J
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, S
dc.contributor.authorElliss-Brookes, L
dc.contributor.authorLyratzopoulos, G
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-11T11:23:22Z
dc.date.issued2015-03-03
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Although overall sociodemographic and cancer site variation in the risk of cancer diagnosis through emergency presentation has been previously described, relatively little is known about how this risk may vary differentially by sex, age and deprivation group between patients with a given cancer. METHODS: Data from the Routes to Diagnosis project on 749,645 patients (2006-2010) with any of 27 cancers that can occur in either sex were analysed. Crude proportions and crude and adjusted odds ratios were calculated for emergency presentation, and interactions between sex, age and deprivation with cancer were examined. RESULTS: The overall proportion of patients diagnosed through emergency presentation varied greatly by cancer. Compared with men, women were at greater risk for emergency presentation for bladder, brain, rectal, liver, stomach, colon and lung cancer (e.g., bladder cancer-specific odds ratio for women vs men, 1.50; 95% CI 1.39-1.60), whereas the opposite was true for oral/oropharyngeal cancer, lymphomas and melanoma (e.g., oropharyngeal cancer-specific odds ratio for women vs men, 0.49; 95% CI 0.32-0.73). Similarly, younger patients were at higher risk for emergency presentation for acute leukaemia, colon, stomach and oesophageal cancer (e.g., colon cancer-specific odds ratio in 35-44- vs 65-74-year-olds, 2.01; 95% CI 1.76-2.30) and older patients for laryngeal, melanoma, thyroid, oral and Hodgkin’s lymphoma (e.g., melanoma specific odds ratio in 35-44- vs 65-74-year-olds, 0.20; 95% CI 0.12-0.33). Inequalities in the risk of emergency presentation by deprivation group were greatest for oral/oropharyngeal, anal, laryngeal and small intestine cancers. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with the same cancer, the risk for emergency presentation varies notably by sex, age and deprivation group. The findings suggest that, beyond tumour biology, diagnosis through an emergency route may be associated both with psychosocial processes, which can delay seeking of medical help, and with difficulties in suspecting the diagnosis of cancer after presentation.en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR)en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipCancer Research UKen_GB
dc.identifier.citationVol. 112, pp. S129 - S136en_GB
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/bjc.2015.52
dc.identifier.grantnumberPDF-2011-04-047en_GB
dc.identifier.grantnumberA18180en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/35885
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherSpringer Nature / Cancer Research UKen_GB
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25734396en_GB
dc.rightsOpen access. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en_GB
dc.subjectAdulten_GB
dc.subjectAge Factorsen_GB
dc.subjectAgeden_GB
dc.subjectAged, 80 and overen_GB
dc.subjectEmergenciesen_GB
dc.subjectEnglanden_GB
dc.subjectFemaleen_GB
dc.subjectHumansen_GB
dc.subjectMaleen_GB
dc.subjectMiddle Ageden_GB
dc.subjectNeoplasmsen_GB
dc.subjectRare Diseasesen_GB
dc.subjectRegistriesen_GB
dc.subjectRisk Factorsen_GB
dc.subjectSex Factorsen_GB
dc.subjectSocioeconomic Factorsen_GB
dc.titleCancer-specific variation in emergency presentation by sex, age and deprivation across 27 common and rarer cancersen_GB
dc.typeArticleen_GB
dc.date.available2019-02-11T11:23:22Z
exeter.place-of-publicationEnglanden_GB
dc.descriptionThis is the final version. Available on open access from Springer nature via the DOI in this recorden_GB
dc.identifier.journalBritish Journal of Canceren_GB
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en_GB
dcterms.dateAccepted2015-03-03
rioxxterms.versionVoRen_GB
rioxxterms.licenseref.startdate2015-03-03
rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Reviewen_GB
refterms.dateFCD2019-02-11T11:20:46Z
refterms.versionFCDVoR
refterms.dateFOA2019-02-11T11:23:25Z
refterms.panelAen_GB


Files in this item

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Open access. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Except where otherwise noted, this item's licence is described as Open access. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/