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. 2013 Dec 6;13(Suppl 3):S6. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-S3-S6

Table 1.

Colorectal cancer explanatory models

Explanatory models Examples
Acute illness Patient: “So I’m thinking ‘It’s probably a bug. It’s probably going to work itself out on its own, and if it doesn’t, I’m going to go to the doctor…’”
Chronic illness Patient: “I had a neighbor like several of my neighbors when I mentioned it said that literally everyone on the block…someone in their family had IBS. I thought that’s what it was.”
“Female” problems Patient: “They just knew I wasn’t feeling good, and I told them I was having cramps. You know, sometimes those cramps just felt almost like labor paints. That’s why I thought it could be that cyst [that] was on my ovary.”