Background Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): although common, they may indicate cancer. In a prospective cohort of patients, we examined abdominal symptom frequency, initial diagnostic suspicion, and actions of GPs in response to abdominal symptoms. Methods Over a 10-day period, 493 GPs in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Scotland, recorded consecutive consultations: sex, date of birth and any specified abdominal symptoms. For patients with abdominal symptoms, additional data on non-specific symptoms, GPs’ diagnostic suspicion, and features of the consultation were noted. Data on all cancer diagnoses among all included patients were requested from the GPs eight months l...
Introduction: Gut feelings; the uncomfortable feeling that something is wrong while specific indicat...
<div><p><i>Objective</i>. To study the relative importance of different tools a GP can use during th...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) use their gut feeling as a tool for suspecting cancer altho...
Background: Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): altho...
Background Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): althoug...
Background Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): althoug...
Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): although common, t...
Background: Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim: To exami...
Background: Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim: To exami...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To exam...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background: Raising awareness of possible cancer symptoms is important for timely help-seeking; rece...
Introduction: Gut feelings; the uncomfortable feeling that something is wrong while specific indicat...
<div><p><i>Objective</i>. To study the relative importance of different tools a GP can use during th...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) use their gut feeling as a tool for suspecting cancer altho...
Background: Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): altho...
Background Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): althoug...
Background Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): althoug...
Abdominal symptoms are diagnostically challenging to general practitioners (GPs): although common, t...
Background: Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim: To exami...
Background: Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim: To exami...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To exam...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background Different abdominal symptoms may signal cancer, but their role is unclear. Aim To examine...
Background: Raising awareness of possible cancer symptoms is important for timely help-seeking; rece...
Introduction: Gut feelings; the uncomfortable feeling that something is wrong while specific indicat...
<div><p><i>Objective</i>. To study the relative importance of different tools a GP can use during th...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) use their gut feeling as a tool for suspecting cancer altho...