In the year 2000, the UK government implemented the 2 Week Wait (2WW) rule and CRC guidelines to provide primary care (General Practitioners) and secondary care (hospitals) with a method to help streamline and prioritize colorectal referrals.;In spite of the best of intentions, the 2WW system has failed to perform to its expectations. The yield of CRC from the 2WW referral route has been consistently poor in most centres in the UK. The NHS guidelines even if properly implemented have been shown to be insufficiently specific to pick up most CRCs.;Selvachandran et al from Crewe, UK have developed a computer program based Patient Consultation Questionnaire (PCQ) which is easy to complete by the patient, provides a comprehensive history and a s...
Abstract Background In Australia, screening for color...
Background The Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected color...
Background. Colorectal cancer can present in a variety of ways, and with any of several symptoms. Di...
Background Current NHS guidelines for referral of patients with colorectal symptoms classify many as...
BACKGROUND: The Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected colo...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer represents the fourth most common cancer in England and Wales;...
In the United Kingdom, patients with colorectal symptoms referred on the fast-track pathway into sec...
Contains fulltext : 49770.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The Two-Week Rule (TWR)...
Abstract: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide. Primary care profession...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) with colonoscopy is meant to be rese...
AbstractDespite recent advances in technology, a high percentage of patients with colorectal cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between mode of presentation; ...
BackgroundThe Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected colore...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide. This article review...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide. This article review...
Abstract Background In Australia, screening for color...
Background The Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected color...
Background. Colorectal cancer can present in a variety of ways, and with any of several symptoms. Di...
Background Current NHS guidelines for referral of patients with colorectal symptoms classify many as...
BACKGROUND: The Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected colo...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer represents the fourth most common cancer in England and Wales;...
In the United Kingdom, patients with colorectal symptoms referred on the fast-track pathway into sec...
Contains fulltext : 49770.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The Two-Week Rule (TWR)...
Abstract: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide. Primary care profession...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) with colonoscopy is meant to be rese...
AbstractDespite recent advances in technology, a high percentage of patients with colorectal cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between mode of presentation; ...
BackgroundThe Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected colore...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide. This article review...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide. This article review...
Abstract Background In Australia, screening for color...
Background The Two-Week Rule (TWR) was introduced to ensure that all patients with a suspected color...
Background. Colorectal cancer can present in a variety of ways, and with any of several symptoms. Di...