RT @CHSS_Kent: New #openaccess publication from CHSS Senior Research Fellow Dr Lindsay Forbes: "Negative cancer beliefs, recognition of can…
New #openaccess publication from CHSS Senior Research Fellow Dr Lindsay Forbes: "Negative cancer beliefs, recognition of cancer symptoms and anticipated time to help-seeking" in BMC Cancer #cancer https://t.co/hWb1x7OhJw
Open Access UCL Research: Negative cancer beliefs, recognition of cancer symptoms and anticipated time to help-seeking: an international cancer benchmarking partnership (ICBP) study https://t.co/nnO1zadz12
RT @AzminaVerjee: Negative Cancer beliefs, recognition of cancer symptoms and anticipated time to help-seeking: an international cancer ben…
Latest evidence from ICBP supports importance of targeting negative beliefs about cancer as well as #symptomawareness https://t.co/H9WUF2HcVL
RT @AzminaVerjee: Negative Cancer beliefs, recognition of cancer symptoms and anticipated time to help-seeking: an international cancer ben…
Negative Cancer beliefs, recognition of cancer symptoms and anticipated time to help-seeking: an international cancer benchmarking partnership (ICBP) study. Pedersen et al. BMC Cancer. More insights from Sweden about how to move towards earlier diagnosis.
New article: Negative cancer beliefs, recognition of cancer symptoms and anticipated time to help-seeking: an international... https://t.co/H1G1C6nErc
RT @PVedsted: Negative beliefs about cancer moderates the relationship between low awareness of symptoms and longer anticipated patient int…
RT @PVedsted: Negative beliefs about cancer moderates the relationship between low awareness of symptoms and longer anticipated patient int…
Negative beliefs about cancer moderates the relationship between low awareness of symptoms and longer anticipated patient interval for rectal bleeding - focus on negative beliefs about cancer is needed. https://t.co/xymIgjhYZ8