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Item Factors associated with delayed presentation among patients with oral cancer in Malawi central hospitals(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2023-10) Lungu, Nathan; Sekhoto, M.G.; Turton, M.Background: Oral cancer patients are prone to delays in visiting healthcare facilities resulting in delayed diagnosis, poor prognosis, disfigurement of patients, and increase in management costs. Objective: The aim was to assess factors related to health-seeking delay among patients with oral cancer in Malawi's central hospitals. Methodology: This research was a descriptive cross-sectional study of patients with oral cancer. The study was conducted in all Malawi referral hospitals' dental clinics from April to June 2023 using a closed-ended, structured questionnaire. Results: Thirty-six (52.94%) patients visited the hospital when in pain, and 66.18% (n=45) were not aware of oral cancer. A significant, statistical relationship (p=0.042) was identified between the delay and reporting to the nearest health care facility. Conclusion: Lack of awareness, pain and distance to the nearest health care facility were associated with delays. Education and awareness in primary health care can help prevent treatment delays.