observational study in three UK cities. Family Practice 2006; 23: 15–19. Background. Colorectal cancer can present in a variety of ways, and with any of several symptoms. Different referral routes from primary to secondary care cater for these different presentations. The route that has received most investment in the UK National Health Service is the 2-week clinic, but the proportions of patients taking this and other routes to diagnosis are largely unknown. Methods.We designed an observational audit in Exeter, Oxford and Sheffield, UK. Colorectal cancers diagnosed in 2002 from participating practices were identified and the presence and timing of seven important clinical features noted: diarrhoea, constipation, rectal bleeding, abdominal ...
BACKGROUND: Over 37,000 new colorectal cancers are diagnosed in the UK each year. Most present sympt...
In the United Kingdom, patients with colorectal symptoms referred on the fast-track pathway into sec...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
Background. Colorectal cancer can present in a variety of ways, and with any of several symptoms. Di...
BACKGROUND: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Objective: To describe the process of colorectal cancer diagnosis in Queensland, and to determine fa...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between mode of presentation; ...
Objective: To examine how different pathways to diagnosis of colorectal cancer may be associated wit...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Abstract: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide. Primary care profession...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
BACKGROUND: Over 37,000 new colorectal cancers are diagnosed in the UK each year. Most present sympt...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
BACKGROUND: Over 37,000 new colorectal cancers are diagnosed in the UK each year. Most present sympt...
In the United Kingdom, patients with colorectal symptoms referred on the fast-track pathway into sec...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
Background. Colorectal cancer can present in a variety of ways, and with any of several symptoms. Di...
BACKGROUND: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Objective: To describe the process of colorectal cancer diagnosis in Queensland, and to determine fa...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between mode of presentation; ...
Objective: To examine how different pathways to diagnosis of colorectal cancer may be associated wit...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Abstract: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide. Primary care profession...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
BACKGROUND: Over 37,000 new colorectal cancers are diagnosed in the UK each year. Most present sympt...
Background: More than 20% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed following an emergency presentation. W...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...
BACKGROUND: Over 37,000 new colorectal cancers are diagnosed in the UK each year. Most present sympt...
In the United Kingdom, patients with colorectal symptoms referred on the fast-track pathway into sec...
Background In an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of can...