Assessing patients at risk of symptomatic-but-as-yet-undiagnosed cancer in primary care using information from patient records

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Evidence arising from primary care electronic health records can help to assess the risk of symptomatic-but-as-yet-undiagnosed cancer. Existing evidence and methodological innovations in this field of study hold further promise for improving the diagnostic process and achieving earlier diagnosis in cancer patients.

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Lyratzopoulos, G., & Abel, G. A. (2020, June 9). Assessing patients at risk of symptomatic-but-as-yet-undiagnosed cancer in primary care using information from patient records. British Journal of Cancer. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-020-0828-4

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