Primary care practitioners' priorities for improving the timeliness of cancer diagnosis in primary care: a European cluster-based analysis
Abstract Background Diagnosing cancer at an early stage increases the likelihood of survival, and more advanced cancers are more difficult to treat successfully. Primary care practitioners (PCPs) play a key role in timely diagnosis of cancer. PCPs' knowledge of their own patient populations and...
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Main Authors: | Ana Luisa Neves (Author), Magdalena Esteva (Author), Robert Hoffman (Author), Michael Harris (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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