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The patient, diagnostic, and treatment intervals in adult patients with cancer from high- and lower-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Dafina PetrovaZuzana ŠpacírováNicolás Francisco Fernández-MartínezAna Ching-LópezDunia GarridoMiguel Rodríguez BarrancoMarina PollánDaniel Redondo-SánchezCarolina EspinaCamila Higueras-CallejónMaria-José Sánchez
Published in: PLoS medicine (2022)
These results identify the cancers where diagnosis and treatment initiation may take the longest and reveal the extent of global disparities in early diagnosis and treatment. Efforts should be made to reduce help-seeking times for cancer symptoms in lower-income countries. Estimates for the diagnostic and treatment intervals came mostly from high-income countries that have powerful health information systems in place to record such information.
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