Cancer fatalism: deterring early presentation and increasing social inequalities?
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Using Specialist Screening Practitioners (SSPs) to increase uptake of the Bowel Scope (Flexible Sigmoidoscopy) Screening Programme: a study protocol for a feasibility single-stage phase II trialEmergency diagnosis of cancer and previous general practice consultations: insights from linked patient survey data.Fatalism and cancer risk knowledge among a sample of highly acculturated Latinas.Public perceptions of cancer: a qualitative study of the balance of positive and negative beliefs.Determinants of patient delay in doctor consultation in head and neck cancers (Protocol DEREDIA)The mediation of social influences on smoking cessation and awareness of the early signs of lung cancerPredictors of regular mammography use among American Indian women in Oklahoma: a cross-sectional study.Over-reassurance and undersupport after a 'false alarm': a systematic review of the impact on subsequent cancer symptom attribution and help seeking.Fatalistic Beliefs About Cancer Prevention Among Older African American Men.Socioeconomic inequalities in attitudes towards cancer: an international cancer benchmarking partnership studyThe Association between Fatalistic Beliefs and Late Stage at Diagnosis of Lung and Colorectal Cancer.Estimating the potential survival gains by eliminating socioeconomic and sex inequalities in stage at diagnosis of melanoma.Cancer-specific variation in emergency presentation by sex, age and deprivation across 27 common and rarer cancersAdjusting the frequency of mammography screening on the basis of genetic risk: Attitudes among women in the UK.Barriers to cancer symptom presentation among people from low socioeconomic groups: a qualitative study.Communication about colorectal cancer screening in Britain: public preferences for an expert recommendation.Fatalistic beliefs and completion of the HPV vaccination series among a sample of young Appalachian Kentucky womenCancer fear and fatalism among ethnic minority women in the United Kingdom.Symptoms and patient factors associated with longer time to diagnosis for colorectal cancer: results from a prospective cohort studyCancer Fatalism, Literacy, and Cancer Information Seeking in the American Public.Acceptance of a community-based navigator program for cancer control among urban African Americans.Improving cancer control through a community-based cancer awareness initiative.The influence of social factors on help-seeking for people with lung cancer.Optimising colorectal cancer screening acceptance: a review.How much of the deprivation gap in cancer survival can be explained by variation in stage at diagnosis: an example from breast cancer in the East of England.Educational differences in responses to breast cancer symptoms: A qualitative comparative study.Attitudes towards lung cancer screening in socioeconomically deprived and heavy smoking communities: informing screening communication.Fatalistic Cancer Beliefs and Information Seeking in Formerly Incarcerated African-American and Hispanic Men: Implications for Cancer Health Communication and Research.Socioeconomic and demographic disparities in breast cancer stage at presentation and survival: A Swiss population-based study.Educational differences in likelihood of attributing breast symptoms to cancer: a vignette-based study.Advanced stage diagnosis of cancer: who is at greater risk?Are emergency diagnoses of cancer avoidable? A proposed taxonomy to motivate study design and support service improvement.Comparing barriers to colorectal cancer screening with barriers to breast and cervical screening: a population-based survey of screening-age women in Great Britain.Anticipated health behaviour changes and perceived control in response to disclosure of genetic risk of breast and ovarian cancer: a quantitative survey study among women in the UK.Is lower symptom recognition associated with socioeconomic inequalities in help-seeking for potential breast cancer symptoms?Understanding middle-aged and older adults' first associations with the word "cancer": A mixed methods study in England.Education differences in cancer fatalism: The role of information-seeking experiences.Fear of cancer and older people's beliefs about cancer treatment in Poland.Income Difference in Attitudes towards Cancer in General Population: Findings from a National Survey
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Cancer fatalism: deterring early presentation and increasing social inequalities?
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2011-08-29T00:00:00Z