Communicating cancer risk in the primary care consultation when using a cancer risk assessment tool: Qualitative study with service users and practitioners
Abstract Background Cancer risk assessment tools are designed to help detect cancer risk in symptomatic individuals presenting to primary care. An early detection of cancer risk could mean early referral for investigations, diagnosis and treatment, helping to address late diagnosis of cancer. It is...
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Main Authors: | Joseph N. A. Akanuwe (Author), Sharon Black (Author), Sara Owen (Author), Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena (Author) |
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