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by Paul Baughan, Jennifer Keatings, and Bill O'Neill
Urgent suspected cancer referrals from general practice: audit of compliance with guidelines and referral outcomes by Paul Baughan, Jennifer Keatings, and Bill O'Neill BJGP Volume 61(592):e700-e706 November 1, 2011 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
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Variation in urgent suspected cancer referral rate by GP practice (after excluding the highest and lowest 10% of referring practices). Variation in urgent suspected cancer referral rate by GP practice (after excluding the highest and lowest 10% of referring practices). Paul Baughan et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e700-e706 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
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Comparison between cancer referrals and incidence by tumour group.
Paul Baughan et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e700-e706 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
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Proportion of referrals with an eventual diagnosis of cancer by tumour group.
Paul Baughan et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e700-e706 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
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Proportion of referrals compared with published data on cancer incidence by age.
Paul Baughan et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e700-e706 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
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Proportion of cancer referrals with an eventual diagnosis of cancer, by patient age.
Paul Baughan et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e700-e706 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
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Proportion of referrals with an eventual diagnosis of cancer by compliance with guidelines.
Paul Baughan et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e700-e706 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice
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