"It can't be very important because it comes and goes"--patients' accounts of intermittent symptoms preceding a pancreatic cancer diagnosis: a qualitative study.
OBJECTIVE: This article explores how people with pancreatic cancer interpreted prediagnostic signs and symptoms, and what triggered them to seek medical help for symptoms that occurred intermittently. DESIGN: Thematic analysis of prediagnostic symptom descriptions drawn from a qualitative interview...
Main Authors: | Evans, J, Chapple, A, Salisbury, H, Corrie, P, Ziebland, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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