Spotting cancer symptoms early is crucial to improving chances of survival. A large study in 2013 showed that the UK and Ireland have a lower cancer survival rate than their European counterparts. The researchers put this down to delays in both diagnosis and the use of diagnostic tests.
In response to this, in June 2015 the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published updated guidelines which focused on the signs and symptoms of 37 different cancers that people might go to their doctors with, so that the right tests could be performed faster.
Some symptoms that are caused by cancer affect a particular part of the body, others are more general, like weight loss and tiredness. Many other illnesses that are much less serious and more common than cancer, can cause the same type of symptoms thus making it difficult for healthcare professionals to spot cancer.
The NICE recommendations are intended to make it easier for GPs to make decisions about when to carry out tests or refer people to specialists. The symptoms are organised by the area of the body in which they are found with a section included for more general symptoms.
Follow the link below for a more detailed look at the possible diagnostic tests and investigations which may be offered to you if your GP is concerned about any of your symptoms.
Early diagnostic testing of cancer to help save lives.
But bear in mind that being referred to a specialist does not mean that you have cancer. Very few people who are referred to a specialist actually have cancer. However, it is important that you are checked quickly to find out. If you do have cancer, spotting it early can mean treatment is easier and more likely to be successful.
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