Gut feeling for the diagnosis of cancer in general practice: a diagnostic accuracy review.
Masahiro YaoMakoto KanekoJessica C WatsonGreg IrvingPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
Gut feeling for cancer when used in symptomatic adult patients in general practice has a relatively low sensitivity and high specificity. When the prevalence of cancer in the symptomatic population presenting in general practice exceeds 1.15%, the performance of gut feeling reaches the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 3% positive predictive value threshold for action, which recommends urgent access to specialist care and further investigations. The findings support the continued and expanded use of gut feeling items in referral pathways.