Can safety-netting improve cancer detection in patients with vague symptoms?
Abstract
#### What you need to know
Patients present daily about symptoms that could represent a new diagnosis of cancer.1 Some will present with easily recognised high risk symptoms such as dysphagia (5% likelihood of cancer if age >55 years), postmenopausal bleeding (4% likelihood if age >55 years), or haemoptysis (2% likelihood if age >40 years). But most will have vague or non-specific symptoms such as cough, fatigue, or abdominal pain.2 3 4 As...
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Title
Can safety-netting improve cancer detection in patients with vague symptoms?
Published Date
Nov 9, 2016
Journal
Pages
i5515 - i5515
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