The association between blood test trends and undiagnosed cancer: a systematic review and critical appraisal
Clinical guidelines include monitoring blood test abnormalities to identify patients at increased risk of undiagnosed cancer. Noting blood test changes over time may improve cancer risk stratification by considering a patient’s individual baseline and important changes within the normal range. We ai...
Main Authors: | Virdee, PS, Collins, KK, Friedemann Smith, C, Yang, X, Zhu, S, Roberts, SE, Roberts, N, Oke, JL, Bankhead, C, Perera, R, Hobbs, FDR, Nicholson, BD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2024
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