Rethinking diagnostic delay in cancer: how difficult is the diagnosis?
G Lyratzopoulos, J Wardle, G Rubin - Bmj, 2014 - bmj.com
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diagnostic delay in cancer: how difficult is the diagnosis? OPEN ACCESS Georgios
Lyratzopoulos, Jane Wardle, and Greg Rubin argue that delays in referral for suspected cancer
are unlikely to be caused by poor professional performance and explore other potential causes
and strategies for improvement Georgios Lyratzopoulos clinical senior research associate1,
Jane Wardle professor of clinical psychology2, Greg Rubin professor of general practice and …
diagnostic delay in cancer: how difficult is the diagnosis? OPEN ACCESS Georgios
Lyratzopoulos, Jane Wardle, and Greg Rubin argue that delays in referral for suspected cancer
are unlikely to be caused by poor professional performance and explore other potential causes
and strategies for improvement Georgios Lyratzopoulos clinical senior research associate1,
Jane Wardle professor of clinical psychology2, Greg Rubin professor of general practice and …
Georgios Lyratzopoulos, Jane Wardle, and Greg Rubin argue that delays in referral for suspected cancer are unlikely to be caused by poor professional performance and explore other potential causes and strategies for improvement
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