BACKGROUND: Expediting cancer diagnosis may be achieved by targeted decreases in referral thresholds to increase numbers of patients referred for urgent investigation. METHODS: Clinical Practice Research Datalink data from England for 150,921 adults aged ≥40 were used to identify participants with features of possible cancer equating to risk thresholds ≥1%, ≥2% or ≥3% for breast, lung, colorectal, oesophago-gastric, pancreatic, renal, bladder, prostatic, ovarian, endometrial and laryngeal cancers. RESULTS: The mean age of participants was 60 (SD 13) years, with 73,643 males (49%). In 2016, 8576 consultation records contained coded features having a positive predictive value (PPV) of ≥3% for any of the 11 cancers. This equates to a rate of 5...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between mode of presentation; ...
BACKGROUND: UK primary-care referral guidance describes the signs, symptoms, and test results ("feat...
BACKGROUND: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
BACKGROUND: Expediting cancer diagnosis may be achieved by targeted decreases in referral thresholds...
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BACKGROUND: Following referral for investigation of urgent suspected cancer within the English Natio...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear to what extent reductions in urgent referrals for suspected cancer du...
SummaryBackgroundThe UK lags behind many European countries in terms of cancer survival. Initiatives...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of cancer as an emergency is associated with poor outcomes but has a complex a...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of cancer through emergency presentation is associated with poorer prognosis. ...
BACKGROUND: In England, 'fast-track' (also known as 'two-week wait') general practitioner referrals ...
Background: Studies on alternative routes to diagnosis stimulated successful policy interventions re...
Background: Studies on alternative routes to diagnosis stimulated successful policy interventions re...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between mode of presentation; ...
BACKGROUND: UK primary-care referral guidance describes the signs, symptoms, and test results ("feat...
BACKGROUND: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...
BACKGROUND: Expediting cancer diagnosis may be achieved by targeted decreases in referral thresholds...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
BACKGROUND: Following referral for investigation of urgent suspected cancer within the English Natio...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear to what extent reductions in urgent referrals for suspected cancer du...
SummaryBackgroundThe UK lags behind many European countries in terms of cancer survival. Initiatives...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of cancer as an emergency is associated with poor outcomes but has a complex a...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of cancer through emergency presentation is associated with poorer prognosis. ...
BACKGROUND: In England, 'fast-track' (also known as 'two-week wait') general practitioner referrals ...
Background: Studies on alternative routes to diagnosis stimulated successful policy interventions re...
Background: Studies on alternative routes to diagnosis stimulated successful policy interventions re...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between mode of presentation; ...
BACKGROUND: UK primary-care referral guidance describes the signs, symptoms, and test results ("feat...
BACKGROUND: Poor geographical access to health services and routes to a cancer diagnosis such as eme...