APExSeminar Series: "SPOttingCancer among comorbidities (SPOC): do pre-existing conditions delay diagnosis of cancer?" and "Time-dependent variation of PRO measurements in patients with chronic health conditions: A systematic scoping review
Speakers: Dr Luke Mounce and Antoinette Davey
An Exeter Medical School seminar | |
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Date | 21 March 2018 |
Time | 13:00 to 14:00 |
Place | Smeall JS07 |
Event details
Abstract
Dr Luke Mounce, UEMS Research Fellow (DISCO)
SPOttingCancer among comorbidities (SPOC): do pre-existing conditions delay diagnosis of cancer?
Findings will be presented from two studies investigating diagnostic delay due to comorbidity in different cancer sites using electronic health records: one in patients with colorectal cancer, and the other in patients with lung cancer. The challenge of investigating diagnostic delay using electronic health records, and methodology we are developing to address this will be discussed. An outline of a programme of work to establish Risk Assessment Tools for cancer diagnosis that account for pre-existing conditions.
Antoinette Davey, Researcher and PhD student
Time-dependent variation of PRO measurements in patients with chronic health conditions: A systematic scoping review
Results from a recent scoping review looking at time-dependent variation of patient-reported outcomes indicate that symptoms (e.g. pain, fatigue) have distinct temporal profiles that can be picked up by the variability of PRO scores in patients with different chronic conditions. Potential implications of time-dependent variation when collecting and interpreting PROMs data will be discussed.
No video link to Truro will be available. Join us afterwards for our informal monthly APEx meeting: updates on progress in APEx and networking
Email: j.l.Choules@exeter.ac.ukto book your place
For further information visit: www.exeter.ac.uk/medicine/apex/seminars
Location:
Smeall JS07