Abstract Background Simple blood tests can play an important role in identifying patients for cancer investigation. The current evidence base is limited almost entirely to tests used in isolation. However, recent evidence suggests combining multiple types of blood tests and investigating trends in blood test results over time could be more useful to select patients for further cancer investigation. Such trends could increase cancer yield and reduce unnecessary referrals. We aim to explore whether trends in blood test results are more useful than symptoms or single blood test results in selecting primary care patients for cancer investigation. We aim to develop clinical prediction models that incorporate trends in blood tests to identify the...
BACKGROUND: Analysis of circulating tumour DNA could stratify cancer risk in symptomatic patients. W...
Earlier detection of colorectal cancer greatly improves prognosis, largely through surgical excision...
Cancer Research UKNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR)Policy Research Unit in Cancer Awaren...
Background: Blood tests can support the diagnostic process but how often they are used in cancer pat...
Background: The full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test performed in general practice. It cons...
Colorectal cancer has low survival rates when late-stage, so earlier detection is important. The ful...
Cancer is one of the most common and serious medical conditions with more than 144 000 Australians h...
Background Unexpected weight loss (UWL) is a presenting feature of cancer in primary care. Existing ...
To understand Cancer Antigen 125 (CA125) testing in primary care in relation to a national guideline...
To understand Cancer Antigen 125 (CA125) testing in primary care in relation to a national guideline...
Introduction Bowel cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer in the UK. Approximately 55% of p...
More than 144 000 Australians were diagnosed with cancer in 2019. Diagnosing cancer in primary care ...
Background: The Early Cancer Detection Consortium is developing a blood-test to screen the general p...
AbstractBackgroundThe Early Cancer Detection Consortium is developing a blood-test to screen the gen...
Cancer is one of the most common and serious medical conditions, with significant challenges in the ...
BACKGROUND: Analysis of circulating tumour DNA could stratify cancer risk in symptomatic patients. W...
Earlier detection of colorectal cancer greatly improves prognosis, largely through surgical excision...
Cancer Research UKNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR)Policy Research Unit in Cancer Awaren...
Background: Blood tests can support the diagnostic process but how often they are used in cancer pat...
Background: The full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test performed in general practice. It cons...
Colorectal cancer has low survival rates when late-stage, so earlier detection is important. The ful...
Cancer is one of the most common and serious medical conditions with more than 144 000 Australians h...
Background Unexpected weight loss (UWL) is a presenting feature of cancer in primary care. Existing ...
To understand Cancer Antigen 125 (CA125) testing in primary care in relation to a national guideline...
To understand Cancer Antigen 125 (CA125) testing in primary care in relation to a national guideline...
Introduction Bowel cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer in the UK. Approximately 55% of p...
More than 144 000 Australians were diagnosed with cancer in 2019. Diagnosing cancer in primary care ...
Background: The Early Cancer Detection Consortium is developing a blood-test to screen the general p...
AbstractBackgroundThe Early Cancer Detection Consortium is developing a blood-test to screen the gen...
Cancer is one of the most common and serious medical conditions, with significant challenges in the ...
BACKGROUND: Analysis of circulating tumour DNA could stratify cancer risk in symptomatic patients. W...
Earlier detection of colorectal cancer greatly improves prognosis, largely through surgical excision...
Cancer Research UKNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR)Policy Research Unit in Cancer Awaren...