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Delays in seeking cancer diagnosis in relation to beliefs about the curability of cancer in patients with different disease locations
Authors:Gabriela Chojnacka-Szawłowska  Ryszard Kościelak  Karol Karasiewicz  Mikołaj Majkowicz  Joanna Kozaka
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Psychology , University of Finance and Management in Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland g.szawlowska4@upcpoczta.pl;3. Faculty of Psychology , University of Finance and Management in Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland;4. Department of Social Science , Institute of Psychology, University of Gdansk , Gdansk , Poland;5. Department of Health Sciences , Medical University of Gdansk , Gdansk , Poland;6. Department of Oncology and Radiotherapy , Medical University of Gdansk , Gdansk , Poland
Abstract:This study is aimed at investigating factors leading to delayed oncologic examinations versus immediate consultation with a physician in patients with various cancers. We analysed the results of a study of patients (n?=?291) reporting for their first oncologic examinations. We conducted structured interviews containing social, demographic and clinical data, the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, the Beck Depression Inventory and Harris and Guten's health appraisal scores. Based on an analysis of decision-making trees, the results indicate that it is possible to predict beliefs regarding the curability of cancer and immediate versus delayed reporting to a physician. Delayed reports may be predicted on the basis of two factors: (1) a belief that cancer is incurable combined with increased state anxiety, ‘good’ or ‘very good’ self-appraisal of health and low depression; and (2) a belief that cancer is incurable accompanied by increased anxiety and depression. The characteristics of patients delaying a visit to the oncologist suggest the existence of three independent factors leading to both considerable (longer than nine months) and minor (up to one month) delays in seeking treatment.
Keywords:delay in oncology  beliefs about cancer  tertiary prevention  health
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