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Guideline concordance for timely chest imaging after new presentations of dyspnoea or haemoptysis in primary care: a retrospective cohort study.

Minjoung Monica KooLuke Timothy Allan MounceMeena RafiqMatthew E J CallisterHardeep SinghGary A AbelGeorgios Lyratzopoulos
Published in: Thorax (2023)
The likelihood of receiving urgent imaging concords with the risk of subsequent cancer diagnosis. Nevertheless, large proportions of dyspnoea and haemoptysis presenters do not receive prompt chest imaging despite being eligible, indicating opportunities for earlier lung cancer diagnosis.
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