Estimating the workload associated with symptoms-based ovarian cancer screening in primary care: an audit of electronic medical records
Conclusion:
One in two women aged 45?74 present to primary care at least once a year with an OC symptom, 11.9% with a new NICE symptom. This would be comparable to 2 to 8 yearly screening (depending on what symptoms triggered testing).
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Anita LimDavid MesherPeter Sasieni Source Type: research
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