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Dental Practice to Dental Hospital Referrals ‐ Upgraded to Urgent Suspected Cancer Pathways: A Three Year Service Review
Introduction: Inappropriate General Dental Practitioner (GDP) patient referrals may delay cancer diagnoses, increasing the risk of late-stage presentation. Urgent suspected cancer (USC) referrals from GDPs are reviewed swiftly by clinicians. Non-USC referrals may wait up to a week before being reviewed by clinicians. Aims and objectives: To investigate upgraded- to-USC