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Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer in Adults and Children

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Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer in Adults and Children

Publisher: Royal College of General Practitioners
Number of pages: 1076

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The guideline is divided into sections which cover in detail specific topics relating to twelve groups of cancers: lung, upper gastrointestinal cancers, lower gastrointestinal cancers, breast cancer, gynaecological cancers, urological cancers, haematological cancers, skin cancers, head and neck including oral cancers, brain/central nervous system cancers, bone and sarcoma, and children's and young people's cancers.

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