New Releases from NCBI BookshelfCancer in English prisons: a mixed-methods study of diagnosis, treatment, care costs and patient and staff experiences.​Cancer in English prisons: a mixed-methods study of diagnosis, treatment, care costs and patient and staff experiences.

The increasing size of the ageing English prison population means that non-communicable diseases such as cancer are being more commonly diagnosed in this setting. Little research has so far considered the incidence of cancer in the English prison population, the treatment patients receive when they are diagnosed in a prison setting, their care costs and outcomes or their experiences of care compared with those of people diagnosed in the general population. This is the first mixed-methods study that has been designed to investigate these issues in order to inform recommendations for cancer practice, policy and research in English prisons.

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