Pathways to diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer: a descriptive cohort study

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Stuart Purdie
Nicola Creighton
Kahren Maree White
Deborah Baker
Dan Ewald
Chee Khoon Lee
Alison Lyon
Johnathan Man
David Michail
Alexis Andrew Miller
Lawrence Tan
David Currow
Jane M. Young
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[1] Cancer Institute NSW,Cancer Care Centre
[2] North Coast Primary Health Network,NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre
[3] University Centre for Rural Health,School of Medicine
[4] St George Hospital,Crown Princess Mary Cancer Centre
[5] University of Sydney,Illawarra Cancer Care Centre
[6] Western Sydney University,Centre for Oncology Informatics
[7] Westmead Hospital,School of Public Health
[8] Wollongong Hospital,Surgical Outcomes Research Centre
[9] University of Wollongong,undefined
[10] University of Sydney,undefined
[11] Sydney Local Health District,undefined
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Little has been published on the diagnostic and referral pathway for lung cancer in Australia. This study set out to quantify general practitioner (GP) and lung specialist attendance and diagnostic imaging in the lead-up to a diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and identify common pathways to diagnosis in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. We used linked health data for participants of the 45 and Up Study (a NSW population-based cohort study) diagnosed with NSCLC between 2006 and 2012. Our main outcome measures were GP and specialist attendances, X-rays and computed tomography (CT) scans of the chest and lung cancer-related hospital admissions. Among our study cohort (N = 894), 60% (n = 536) had ≥4 GP attendances in the 3 months prior to diagnosis of NSCLC, 56% (n = 505) had GP-ordered imaging (chest X-ray or CT scan), 39% (N = 349) attended a respiratory physician and 11% (N = 102) attended a cardiothoracic surgeon. The two most common pathways to diagnosis, accounting for one in three people, included GP and lung specialist (respiratory physician or cardiothoracic surgeon) involvement. Overall, 25% of people (n = 223) had an emergency hospital admission. For 14% of people (N = 129), an emergency hospital admission was the only event identified on the pathway to diagnosis. We found little effect of remoteness of residence on access to services. This study identified a substantial proportion of people with NSCLC being diagnosed in an emergency setting. Further research is needed to establish whether there were barriers to the timely diagnosis of these cases.
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