by Julia Hippisley-Cox, and Carol Coupland Identifying patients with suspected renal tract cancer in primary care: derivation and validation of an algorithm by Julia Hippisley-Cox, and Carol Coupland BJGP Volume 62(597):e251-e260 April 1, 2012 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice
Incidence rates of haematuria, abdominal pain, appetite loss, and weight loss per 100 000 person-years in males and females in the derivation cohort. Incidence rates of haematuria, abdominal pain, appetite loss, and weight loss per 100 000 person-years in males and females in the derivation cohort. Julia Hippisley-Cox, and Carol Coupland Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e251-e260 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice
Adjusted hazard ratios for renal tract cancer by age in males and females. Adjusted hazard ratios for renal tract cancer by age in males and females. Hazard ratios were compared with age = 45 years. Julia Hippisley-Cox, and Carol Coupland Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e251-e260 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice
Mean predicted risk and observed risk of renal tract cancer over 2 years by tenth of predicted risk applying the risk prediction scores to the validation cohort. Mean predicted risk and observed risk of renal tract cancer over 2 years by tenth of predicted risk applying the risk prediction scores to the validation cohort Julia Hippisley-Cox, and Carol Coupland Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e251-e260 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice