Samet J M, Hunt W C, Goodwin J S
Department of Medicine, University of New Mexico Medical Center, Albuquerque 87131.
Cancer. 1990 Sep 15;66(6):1302-7. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19900915)66:6<1302::aid-cncr2820660634>3.0.co;2-3.
To assess the role of delay and other factors in determining stage of cancer at diagnosis, the authors interviewed a population-based sample of 800 elderly persons with newly diagnosed cancer at selected sites. Lengthening delay interval was associated with a declining proportion of local stage cases for breast cancer but not other sites. Of the other determinants of stage examined, older age, having a family physician, receiving medical checkups, having greater knowledge of cancer, and having no functional loss were most strongly predictive of local stage. For breast cancer, performance of breast self-examination also predicted local stage.