Cancer in Primary Care
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The I-MAGIC Program: IMplementing Aspirin Guidelines Into Clinical Care | Shakira Milton
The I-MAGIC Program explores clinicians’ opinions on recommending aspirin to prevent colorectal cancer for Australians aged 50 to 70 years.
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Exploring symptoms and help-seeking triggers in upper gastrointestinal cancer patients | Napin Karnchanachari
The SYMPTOM-UGI study explores factors impacting symptom appraisal and help-seeking in oesophago-gastric and pancreatic cancer patients, which may lead to shorter or longer times to diagnoses.
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Emerging biomarkers for detecting gastrointestinal cancers in primary care | Paige Druce
The results of a systematic review aiming to identify novel biomarkers that have potential to be used in primary care to aid the detection of upper gastrointestinal cancers.
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Jianrong Zhang and Allison Drosdowsky
Jianrong Zhang | Timely diagnosis and treatment for lung cancer: a systematic overview Allison Drosdowsky | Methodological review and meta-analysis of research on the early diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer
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An RCT of a decision aid about taking aspirin to prevent cancer
The Should I Take Aspirin? (SITA) trial aimed to trial a decision aid with co-primary outcomes including uptake of aspirin and supporting informed choices for patients.