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Characteristics of patients with missing information on stage: a population-based study of patients diagnosed with colon, lung or breast cancer in England in 2013.

Chiara Di GirolamoSarah WaltersSara Benitez MajanoBernard RachetMichel P ColemanEdmund Njeru NjagiMelanie Morris
Published in: BMC cancer (2018)
Missing stage was more frequent in older patients, including those residing in CCGs with high completeness. This disadvantage for older patients was not explained fully by the presence of comorbidity. A substantial gain in completeness could have been achieved if administrative practices were improved to the level of the highest performing areas. Reasons for missing stage information should be carefully assessed before any study, and potential distortions introduced by how missing stage is handled should be considered in order to draw the most correct inference from available statistics.
Keyphrases
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  • healthcare
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  • primary care
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • young adults
  • patient reported outcomes
  • childhood cancer