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Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2005

Oral and pharyngeal cancer : Analysis of patient delay at different tumor stages

Xavier D. R. Brouha; Debbie M. Tromp; Gert-Jan Hordijk; Jacques A. M. Winnubst; J. Rob J. de Leeuw

The aim of this study was to examine which factors are related to patient delay in a cohort of consecutive patients with pharyngeal cancer and oral cancer and to determine whether the different stages of patient delay (ie, appraisal, illness, behavioral, and scheduling) were related to different tumor stages.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2005

Laryngeal cancer patients: analysis of patient delay at different tumor stages.

Xavier D. R. Brouha; Debbie M. Tromp; J. Rob J. de Leeuw; Gert-Jan Hordijk; Jacques A. M. Winnubst

The aim of this study was to determine the length of stages (appraisal, illness, behavioral, and scheduling) of patient delay in patients with head and neck cancer and to find out whether these delays were related to the stage of the disease at diagnosis.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 2005

Role of alcohol and smoking in diagnostic delay of head and neck cancer patients

Xavier D. R. Brouha; Debbie M. Tromp; Gert-Jan Hordijk; Jacques A. M. Winnubst; Rob J. de Leeuw

Conclusions This study shows that heavy drinking is a risk factor for prolonged delay in presenting with head and neck cancer and for presenting with a large tumour in the head and neck region. Excessive smoking is only a risk factor for being diagnosed with a large tumour, although there is a weak association between smoking and prolonged diagnostic delay. Objective It is reasonable to assume that prolonged delay in presenting with head and neck cancer is associated with an advanced stage of cancer at diagnosis. In this study we analysed the effects of drinking and smoking habits on diagnostic delay and the T stage of the tumour at diagnosis. Material and methods A total of 427 patients with newly diagnosed head and neck carcinomas were eligible for this study. Of these, 306 (72%) actually participated: 134 (77%) with an oral tumour; 117 (69%) with a larynx tumour; and 55 (65%) with a pharynx tumour. Diagnostic delay was defined as a period of >30 days between the appearance of the first tumour-related symptoms and the first visit to a physician. T3–4 tumours were defined as advanced tumours. Drinking behaviour was classified into three types: light (0–2 drinks/day); moderate (3–4 drinks/day); and heavy (>4 drinks/day). Smoking habits were classified into 4 types: never; stopped; light (0–20 cigarettes/day); and heavy (>20 cigarettes/day). Results Logistic regression showed that there were significantly more heavy than light drinkers [p=0.04; odds ratio (OR) 1.8; 95% CI 1.0–3.1] in the delay group than in the non-delay group. Light smokers showed a tendency towards prolonged delay (p=0.06; OR 2.2; 95% CI 1.0–5.0). Both heavy drinking (p=0.01; OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.2–3.6) and heavy smoking (p=0.03; OR 3.1; 95% CI 1.1–8.4) were risk factors for a patient to be diagnosed with a large tumour.


European Journal of Cancer | 2004

Psychological factors and patient delay in patients with head and neck cancer.

Debbie M. Tromp; Xavier D. R. Brouha; J.R.J. De Leeuw; Gert-Jan Hordijk; J.A.M. Winnubst


Oral Oncology | 2005

Patient and tumour factors associated with advanced carcinomas of the head and neck

Debbie M. Tromp; Xavier D. R. Brouha; Gert-Jan Hordijk; Jacques A. M. Winnubst; Rob J. de Leeuw


Family Practice | 2005

Patient factors associated with delay in primary care among patients with head and neck carcinoma: a case-series analysis

Debbie M. Tromp; Xavier D. R. Brouha; Gert-Jan Hordijk; Jacques A. M. Winnubst; J. Rob J. de Leeuw


Oral Oncology | 2007

Professional delay in head and neck cancer patients: Analysis of the diagnostic pathway

Xavier D. R. Brouha; Debbie M. Tromp; Ron Koole; Gert-Jan Hordijk; J.A.M. Winnubst; J.R.J. De Leeuw


Health Education Research | 2005

Medical care-seeking and health-risk behavior in patients with head and neck cancer: the role of health value, control beliefs and psychological distress

Debbie M. Tromp; Xavier D. R. Brouha; Gert-Jan Hordijk; J.A.M. Winnubst; W. Gebhardt; M. P. van der Doef; J.R.J. De Leeuw


Clinical Otolaryngology | 2003

Increasing incidence of advanced stage head and neck tumours

Xavier D. R. Brouha; Debbie M. Tromp; J.R.J. De Leeuw; Gert-Jan Hordijk; J.A.M. Winnubst


Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde | 2002

[Rising incidence of invasive (T4) head-neck carcinoma at the Utrecht University Medical Center, 1980-1998].

Xavier D. R. Brouha; Debbie M. Tromp; J. de Leeuw; Ron Koole; P. J. Slootweg; Gert-Jan Hordijk

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