Clinical prediction tools to identify patients at highest risk of myeloma in primary care: a retrospective open cohort study
<strong>Background</strong> Patients with myeloma experience substantial delays in their diagnosis, which can adversely affect their prognosis. <br> <strong>Aim</strong> To generate a clinical prediction rule to identify primary care patients who are at highest risk of...
Main Authors: | Koshiaris, C, Van den Bruel, A, Nicholson, BD, Lay-Flurrie, S, Hobbs, FR, Oke, JL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal College of General Practitioners
2021
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