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The complexity of diagnosing sarcoma in a timely manner: perspectives of health professionals, patients, and carers in Australia.

Rhys WeaverMoira O'ConnorRichard Carey SmithGeorgia K B Halkett
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
Patients with a potential sarcoma need to be promptly referred to a sarcoma specialist centre and additional diagnosis pathways need to be developed to reduce the rate of patients being referred to wrong specialists. Sarcoma education must be embedded in medical courses and professional development curricula. A public health approach should be taken to improve sarcoma knowledge and health seeking behaviours in the community.
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