Cross-sectional study using primary care and cancer registration data to investigate patients with cancer presenting with non-specific symptoms
Abstract
Introduction Patients presenting to primary care with site-specific alarm symptoms can be referred onto urgent suspected cancer pathways, whereas those with non-specific symptoms currently have no dedicated referral routes leading to delays in cancer diagnosis and poorer outcomes. Pilot Multidisciplinary Diagnostic Centres (MDCs) provide a referral route for such patients in England. Objectives This work aimed to use linked primary care and...
Paper Details
Title
Cross-sectional study using primary care and cancer registration data to investigate patients with cancer presenting with non-specific symptoms
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
e033008 - e033008
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