Background: Lung cancer is a leading cause of mortality worldwide, and England has poorer outcomes compared to other countries. Early and accurate diagnosis is key to improving outcomes. Aim: To investigate the feasibility of radiographer-led immediate reporting of chest X-rays (CXRs) referred from general practice. Design and Setting: Design: Four month feasibility study (November 2016 – March 2017). Setting: Single radiology department at a London acute general hospital. Method: Primary outcome was feasibility of immediate reporting. Secondary outcomes were number of lung cancers diagnosed, time to diagnosis of lung cancer, time to computed tomography (CT) chest, and number of urgent referrals to respiratory medicine. Comparison was ma...
INTRODUCTION: Diagnostic capacity and time to diagnosis are frequently identified as a barrier to im...
Introduction To assess whether an enhanced role for radiographers in reporting lung cancer chest rad...
Purpose: This survey investigated current practice in intensive care unit radiology reporting using ...
Introduction Rapid and early diagnosis is are important factors in determining outcomes in lung canc...
The National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway recommends rapid progression from abnormal chest X-rays (CX...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic capacity and suboptimal logistics are consistently identified as barriers to ...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic capacity and suboptimal logistics are consistently identified as barriers t...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is availabl...
YesLung cancer remains a major cause of preventable death and early diagnosis is critical to improvi...
BACKGROUND: Achieving earlier stage diagnosis is one option for improving lung cancer outcomes in th...
Background: In order to improve lung cancer survival in the UK, a greater proportion of resectable c...
Background: Achieving earlier stage diagnosis is one option for improving lung cancer outcomes in th...
BACKGROUND: UK clinical guidance for lung cancer (NICE 141) includes pathways for chest X-rays (CXRs...
Published onlineJournal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND...
BACKGROUND: National guidelines in England recommend prompt chest X-ray (within 14 days) in patients...
INTRODUCTION: Diagnostic capacity and time to diagnosis are frequently identified as a barrier to im...
Introduction To assess whether an enhanced role for radiographers in reporting lung cancer chest rad...
Purpose: This survey investigated current practice in intensive care unit radiology reporting using ...
Introduction Rapid and early diagnosis is are important factors in determining outcomes in lung canc...
The National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway recommends rapid progression from abnormal chest X-rays (CX...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic capacity and suboptimal logistics are consistently identified as barriers to ...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic capacity and suboptimal logistics are consistently identified as barriers t...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is availabl...
YesLung cancer remains a major cause of preventable death and early diagnosis is critical to improvi...
BACKGROUND: Achieving earlier stage diagnosis is one option for improving lung cancer outcomes in th...
Background: In order to improve lung cancer survival in the UK, a greater proportion of resectable c...
Background: Achieving earlier stage diagnosis is one option for improving lung cancer outcomes in th...
BACKGROUND: UK clinical guidance for lung cancer (NICE 141) includes pathways for chest X-rays (CXRs...
Published onlineJournal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND...
BACKGROUND: National guidelines in England recommend prompt chest X-ray (within 14 days) in patients...
INTRODUCTION: Diagnostic capacity and time to diagnosis are frequently identified as a barrier to im...
Introduction To assess whether an enhanced role for radiographers in reporting lung cancer chest rad...
Purpose: This survey investigated current practice in intensive care unit radiology reporting using ...