Presenting symptoms of children with cancer: a primary-care population-based study by Jette Møller Ahrensberg, Rikke Pilegaard Hansen, Frede Olesen, Henrik.

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Presenting symptoms of children with cancer: a primary-care population-based study by Jette Møller Ahrensberg, Rikke Pilegaard Hansen, Frede Olesen, Henrik Schrøder, and Peter Vedsted BJGP Volume 62(600):e458-e465 July 1, 2012 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice

Flowchart of inclusion of study participants. Flowchart of inclusion of study participants. CRN = civil registration number (Danish identification number). DCCR = Danish Childhood Cancer Registry (DCCR). Q (GP) = GP questionnaire. Jette Møller Ahrensberg et al. Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e458-e465 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice

Figure 1. GP-reported symptoms (total 601) with a frequency of ≥2% (n=253 children). Figure 1. GP-reported symptoms (total 601) with a frequency of ≥2% (n=253 children). International Classification of Primary Care–2 codes are marked for each symptom. Jette Møller Ahrensberg et al. Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e458-e465 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice

The 10 most commonly reported symptoms for children with leukaemia, lymphoma, central nervous system (CNS) tumour and bone tumour, and for children with other solid tumours. The 10 most commonly reported symptoms for children with leukaemia, lymphoma, central nervous system (CNS) tumour and bone tumour, and for children with other solid tumours. Jette Møller Ahrensberg et al. Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e458-e465 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice