A significant proportion of patients with cancer present late to the doctor. The characteristics of these patients and the reasons behind their delaying behaviour is poorly understood. In this study a group of 30 women with breast cancer who delayed their presentatiion were compared with a randomly selected group with the same disease. The women who presented late did not appear to fit into any particular socio-demographic category, but examination of their histories revealed widespread denial of illness and a diversity of beliefs and behaviour.
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Phelan, M., Dobbs, J., & David, A. S. (1992). “I thought it would go away”: Patient denial in breast cancer. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 85(4), 206–207. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107689208500409
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