Variation in 'Fast-Track' Referrals for Suspected Cancer by Patient Characteristic and Cancer Diagnosis: Evidence From 670,000 Patients With Cancers of 35 Different Sites

Journal of Global Oncology(2018)

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Background: In England, u0027fast-tracku0027 (also known as u0027two-week waitu0027) general practitioner referrals for suspected cancer in symptomatic patients are used to shorten diagnostic intervals and are supported by clinical guidelines. However, the use of the fast-track pathway may vary for different patient groups. Methods:  We examined data from 669,220 patients with 35 cancers diagnosed 2006-2010 following either fast-track or nonfast track primary-to-secondary care referrals using a bespoke English dataset, the u0027Routes to Diagnosisu0027 data. We estimated the proportion of fast-track referrals by sociodemographic characteristics and cancer diagnosis and used logistic regression to estimate respective crude and adjusted odds ratios. We additionally explored whether sociodemographic associations varied by cancer. Results:  There were large variations in the odds of fast-track referral by cancer (P u003c 0.001). Patients with testicular and breast cancer were most likely to have been diagnosed after a fast-track referra...
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cancer diagnosis,suspected cancer,referrals,cancers,fast-track
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