Individual and area level factors associated with the breast cancer diagnostic-treatment interval in Queensland, Australia.
James D RetellJessica K CameronJoanne F AitkenPhilippa YoulChris PykeJeff DunnSuzanne ChambersPeter David BaadePublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2023)
Whilst this study identified several individual- and area-level factors associated with the time between breast cancer diagnosis and first treatment, much of the variation remained unexplained. Increased socioeconomic disadvantage appears to predict longer diagnostic-treatment intervals. Though some of the differences are small, many of the same factors have also been linked to screening and diagnostic delay. Given the potential for accumulation of delay at multiple stages along the diagnostic and treatment pathway, identifying and applying effective strategies address barriers to timely health care faced by socioeconomically disadvantaged women remains a priority.