This is the final published version. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.Background:In England, 'fast-track' (also known as 'two-week wait') general practitioner referrals for suspected cancer in symptomatic patients are used to shorten diagnostic intervals and are supported by clinical guidelines. However, the use of the fast-track pathway may vary for different patient groups.Methods:We examined data from 669 220 patients with 35 cancers diagnosed in 2006-2010 following either fast-track or 'routine' primary-to-secondary care referrals using 'Routes to Diagnosis' data. We estimated the proportion of fast-track referrals by sociodemographic characteristic and cancer site and used logistic regression to estimate respec...
Early cancer diagnosis is a clinical and research priority of the UK government. Earlier cancer diag...
The timely diagnosis of cancer is a frequent theme in the lay press and an increasingly common topic...
This is the final published version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Cancer awarenes...
BACKGROUND: In England, 'fast-track' (also known as 'two-week wait') general practitioner referrals ...
BACKGROUND: In England, 'fast-track' (also known as 'two-week wait') general practitioner referrals ...
PublishedThis is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal College of General Practitioners ...
In the United Kingdom, patients with colorectal symptoms referred on the fast-track pathway into sec...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines advise GPs in England which patients warrant an urgent referral for ...
Acknowledgements: We wish to thank Alison Avenell, Mairead Black, Jon Dickson, Bruce Guthrie, Tom Lo...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of cancer as an emergency is associated with poor outcomes but has a complex a...
Acknowledgements: We wish to thank Alison Avenell, Mairead Black, Jon Dickson, Bruce Guthrie, Tom Lo...
Background:Publicly available data show variation in GPs’ use of urgent suspected cancer (USC) refer...
Background: UK primary-care referral guidance describes the signs, symptoms, and test results (“feat...
Background:It has been suggested that the known poorer survival from cancer in the United Kingdom, c...
Early cancer diagnosis is a clinical and research priority of the UK government. Earlier cancer diag...
The timely diagnosis of cancer is a frequent theme in the lay press and an increasingly common topic...
This is the final published version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Cancer awarenes...
BACKGROUND: In England, 'fast-track' (also known as 'two-week wait') general practitioner referrals ...
BACKGROUND: In England, 'fast-track' (also known as 'two-week wait') general practitioner referrals ...
PublishedThis is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal College of General Practitioners ...
In the United Kingdom, patients with colorectal symptoms referred on the fast-track pathway into sec...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines advise GPs in England which patients warrant an urgent referral for ...
Acknowledgements: We wish to thank Alison Avenell, Mairead Black, Jon Dickson, Bruce Guthrie, Tom Lo...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of cancer as an emergency is associated with poor outcomes but has a complex a...
Acknowledgements: We wish to thank Alison Avenell, Mairead Black, Jon Dickson, Bruce Guthrie, Tom Lo...
Background:Publicly available data show variation in GPs’ use of urgent suspected cancer (USC) refer...
Background: UK primary-care referral guidance describes the signs, symptoms, and test results (“feat...
Background:It has been suggested that the known poorer survival from cancer in the United Kingdom, c...
Early cancer diagnosis is a clinical and research priority of the UK government. Earlier cancer diag...
The timely diagnosis of cancer is a frequent theme in the lay press and an increasingly common topic...
This is the final published version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Cancer awarenes...