Increased consultation frequency in primary care, a risk marker for cancer: a case-control study
Objective: To identify early diagnostic profiles such as diagnostic codes and consultation patterns of cancer patients in primary care one year prior to cancer diagnosis. Design: Total population-based case-control study. Setting and subjects: 4562 cancer patients and 17,979 controls matched by age,...
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Main Authors: | Marcela Ewing (Author), Peter Naredi (Author), Szilard Nemes (Author), Chenyang Zhang (Author), Jörgen Månsson (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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