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Early diagnosis of cancer by imaging: The primary care perspective
Oct 23 2011, 8:00 PM EDT
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Abstract: The United Kingdom (UK) performs relatively badly in cancer survival, much of which underperformance is attributed to delays in diagnosis. As a result, increased access to cancer diagnostics for general practitioners is proposed. Four cancer sites and their associated tests have been chosen: lung/chest X-ray, colorectal/colonoscopy, ovarian/trans-vaginal ultrasound and brain tumours/MRI scanning. This article elaborates on the need for these, which patients are likely to be chosen for investigation, and the effect this will have on radiology departments. |
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