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When should unexpected weight loss warrant further investigation to exclude cancer?

When should unexpected weight loss warrant further investigation to exclude cancer?

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Váldodahkkit: Nicholson, B, Aveyard, P, Hamilton, W, Hobbs, F
Materiálatiipa: Journal article
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: BMJ 2019
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  • Prioritising primary care patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation: Diagnostic accuracy study
    Dahkki: Nicholson, BD, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2020)
  • Prioritising primary care patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation: Diagnostic accuracy study
    Dahkki: Nicholson, BD, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2020)
  • Prioritising primary care patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation: diagnostic accuracy study (update)
    Dahkki: Nicholson, BD, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2024)
  • Individual inflammatory marker abnormalities or inflammatory marker scores to identify primary care patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation?
    Dahkki: Nicholson, BD, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2021)
  • The association between unexpected weight loss and cancer diagnosis in primary care: a matched cohort analysis of 65,000 presentations
    Dahkki: Nicholson, BD, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2020)

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