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AUTHOR
Eva Madrid
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Additional file 4. Characteristics of bladder cancer patients by hospitals.
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Additional file 1. List of Ethic Committees that approved the study.
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Additional file 3. Diagnostic tests for bladder cancer patients.
Clinical interval and diagnostic characteristics in a cohort of bladder cancer patients in Spain : a multicenter observational study
Objective We performed a cohort study in seven hospitals in Spain to determine the clinical characteristics of incident patients with bladder cancer, the diagnostic process, and the conditions that might affect health care interval times. Results 314 patients with bladder cancer were included, 70.3 (Standard Deviation [SD] 11.2) years old and 85.0% male. Clinical stage was T1 in 45.9% of patients. The median interval time between first consultation and diagnosis was of 104.0 days (Inter quartile range [IQR]:112.0; range from 0 to 986), being shorter for those patients who attended a hospital for their first consultation. The median interval time between diagnosis and first treatment was of …
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Additional file 2. Patients’ structured interview.