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The ‘2-Week Wait’ Rule for Referrals for Suspected Urological Cancers – Urgent Need for Refinement of Criteria
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A high cancer incidence was found (27.9%), the majority of which was bladder cancer or advanced prostate cancer. Out of the 143 patients, no malignancy was diagnosed in any patient less than 50 years of age, no malignancy was diagnosed in any of the microscopic haematuria group and there was no cancer diagnosed in the group of patients referred with scrotal swellings. We suggest that some guidelines are leading to referral of patients with low cancer risk. When the HSC 205 is revised in 2009, we hope studies such as ours are taken into consideration in order to improve resource utilisation.
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