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Pre-diagnostic prescription patterns in bladder and renal cancer: a longitudinal linked data study.

Garth FunstonMarie MoulletLuke Timothy Allan MounceGeorgios LyratzopoulosFiona Mary WalterYin Zhou
Published in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2023)
Prescription rates for UTIs increased 9 months before bladder and renal cancer diagnoses, indicating that there is potential to expedite diagnosis of these cancers in patients presenting with features of UTI. The greatest opportunity for more timely diagnosis may be in females with bladder cancer, who experienced the earliest increase in UTI prescription rate.
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