2021
DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab361.085
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SP4.1.5The use of Faecal Immunochemical Testing (FIT) and Minimal Preparation Computed Tomography (MPCT) during COVID-19 for Urgent Suspected Cancer (USC) referrals in patients with lower gastro-intestinal symptoms

Abstract: Aims The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated introduction of revised diagnostic pathways for assessing Urgent Suspected Cancer (USC) referrals. Combinations of FIT and MPCT were used to manage referrals and prioritise access to clinical services or invasive tests. The effectiveness of these pathways are evaluated in this study. Methods All consecutive patients referred from primary care on the USC pathway between 15th March – 15th… Show more

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