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Using English National Cancer Registration and Linked Health Datasets to Assess Variation in Diagnostic Pathway Length for Colorectal and Lung Cancer Patients by Stage and Route to Diagnosis

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Background: Understanding factors that contribute to longer diagnostic pathways is important to improve efficiency of these pathways and can provide evidence for the implementation of the forthcoming 28-day Faster Diagnostic… Click to show full abstract

Background: Understanding factors that contribute to longer diagnostic pathways is important to improve efficiency of these pathways and can provide evidence for the implementation of the forthcoming 28-day Faster Diagnostic Standard (FDS) in England. This analysis uses linked national cancer registrations and other health datasets to define diagnostic pathway length and examine variation by route to diagnosis (RtD), stage and patient characteristics for colorectal and lung cancer patients. Aim: To achieve a more in-depth understanding of the diagnostic pathway for colorectal and lung cancer patients and identify particular factors associated with longer diagnostic pathways. Methods: English cancer registrations (2014 & 2015) diagnosed with colorectal and lung cancers (C18-20, C33-34) were linked to the hospital episode statistics, diagnostic imaging dataset, cancer waiting times and RtD data. Patients with multiple diagnoses or unknown RtD were excluded. To construct the pathway length, a start date was ...

Keywords: cancer; diagnostic pathway; colorectal lung; pathway length

Journal Title: Journal of Global Oncology
Year Published: 2018

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