Journal article
The Improving Rural Cancer Outcomes (IRCO) Trial: A factorial clusterrandomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce time to diagnosis in rural patients with cancer in Western Australia: A study protocol
JD Emery, V Gray, FM Walter, S Cheetham, EJ Croager, T Slevin, C Saunders, T Threlfall, K Auret, AK Nowak, E Geelhoed, M Bulsara, CDAJ Holman
BMJ Open | Published : 2014
Abstract
Introduction: While overall survival for most common cancers in Australia is improving, the rural-urban differential has been widening, with significant excess deaths due to lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer in regional Australia. Internationally a major focus on understanding variations in cancer outcomes has been later presentation to healthcare and later diagnosis. Approaches to reducing time to diagnosis of symptomatic cancer include public symptom awareness campaigns and interventions in primary care to improve early cancer detection. This paper reports the protocol of a factorial cluster-randomised trial of community and general practice (GP) level interventions to reduce th..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The project is funded by a National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Partnership Grant (Grant ID 572765) and the AH Crawford Society. The project is a partnership with Cancer Council Western Australia, the WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network, and the Department of Health Western Australia. The funding source has no role in the design of this study, the interpretation of data or decision to submit results.