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Is cancer survival associated with cancer symptom awareness and barriers to seeking medical help in England? An ecological study

机译:在英格兰,癌症的生存与癌症症状的认识和寻求医疗帮助的障碍有关吗?生态研究

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Background: Campaigns aimed at raising cancer awareness and encouraging early presentation have been implemented in England. However, little is known about whether people with low cancer awareness and increased barriers to seeking medical help have worse cancer survival, and whether there is a geographical variation in cancer awareness and barriers in England. Methods: From population-based surveys ( n =35?308), using the Cancer Research UK Cancer Awareness Measure, we calculated the age- and sex-standardised symptom awareness and barriers scores for 52 primary care trusts (PCTs). These measures were evaluated in relation to the sex-, age-, and type of cancer-standardised cancer survival index of the corresponding PCT, from the National Cancer Registry, using linear regression. Breast, lung, and bowel cancer survival were analysed separately. Results: Cancer symptom awareness and barriers scores varied greatly between geographical regions in England, with the worst scores observed in socioeconomically deprived parts of East London. Low cancer awareness score was associated with poor cancer survival at PCT level (estimated slope=1.56, 95% CI: 0.56; 2.57). The barriers score was not associated with overall cancer survival, but it was associated with breast cancer survival (estimated slope=?0.66, 95% CI: ?1.20; ?0.11). Specific barriers, such as embarrassment and difficulties in arranging transport to the doctor's surgery, were associated with worse breast cancer survival. Conclusions: Cancer symptom awareness and cancer survival are associated. Campaigns should focus on improving awareness about cancer symptoms, especially in socioeconomically deprived areas. Efforts should be made to alleviate barriers to seeking medical help in women with symptoms of breast cancer.
机译:背景:英格兰已经开展了旨在提高癌症认识和鼓励早期发现的运动。但是,人们对癌症认识低下和寻求医疗帮助的障碍增加的人是否具有较差的癌症生存率以及英格兰的癌症认识和障碍是否存在地域差异知之甚少。方法:通过基于人群的调查(n = 35?308),使用英国《癌症研究》的《癌症意识衡量》,我们为52个初级保健基金会(PCT)计算了年龄和性别标准化的症状意识和障碍评分。使用线性回归,根据国家癌症登记局的相应PCT的性别,年龄和癌症标准化癌症生存指数的类型,性别对这些措施进行了评估。乳腺癌,肺癌和肠癌的生存率分别进行了分析。结果:在英国不同地区,癌症症状的认识和障碍得分差异很大,在东伦敦的社会经济匮乏地区观察到最差的得分。在PCT水平上,低癌症意识评分与较差的癌症生存率相关(估计斜率= 1.56,95%CI:0.56; 2.57)。障碍得分与总体癌症生存率无关,但与乳腺癌生存率相关(估计斜率=?0.66,95%CI:?1.20;?0.11)。特殊的障碍,例如尴尬和安排送去医生手术的困难,与较差的乳腺癌生存率有关。结论:癌症症状意识与癌症生存率相关。运动应集中于提高对癌症症状的认识,尤其是在社会经济匮乏地区。应该努力减轻患有乳腺癌症状的女性寻求医疗帮助的障碍。

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