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Quantifying the risk of multiple myeloma from symptoms reported in primary care patients: a large case–control study using electronic records

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2015

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Abstract

Individual symptoms of myeloma in primary care are generally low risk, probably explaining diagnostic delays. Once simple primary care blood tests are taken, risk estimates change. Hypercalcaemia and leucopenia are particularly important abnormalities, and coupled with symptoms, strongly suggest myeloma.

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