Variation in suspected cancer referral pathways in primary care: comparative analysis across the International Benchmarking Cancer Partnership
<p><strong>Background:</strong> International variations in cancer outcomes persist and may be influenced by differences in the accessibility and organisation of cancer patient pathways. More evidence is needed to understand to what extent variations in the structure of pr...
Main Authors: | Lynch, C, Harrison, S, Emery, JD, Clelland, C, Dorman, L, Collins, C, Johansen, M-L, Lawrenson, R, Surgey, A, Weller, D, Jarbøl, DE, Balasubramaniam, K, Nicholson, BD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal College of General Practitioners
2022
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