Catto - Figure 11
Does delay matter?
FIG. 11: Delay matters. Patients who experience a delay of ≥3–6 months for treatment will experience considerably worse outcomes from radical treatment.[13] This means that there is an onus on physicians to try to speed up diagnosis and treatment of patients, and I suggest that part of this will come from reducing the burden of overflow of follow-up.
References
[13]
Gore JL, Lai J, Setodji CM, et al; Urologic Diseases in America Project. Mortality increases when radical cystectomy is delayed more than 12 weeks: results from a SEER-Medicare analysis. Cancer. 2009;115:988−96 https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.24052