The route to diagnosis: emergency presentation of lung cancer.

IF 0.7 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Lung Cancer Management Pub Date : 2017-11-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-17 DOI:10.2217/lmt-2017-0004
Thomas Newsom-Davis
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Abstract

A significant proportion of lung cancer patients are first diagnosed as part of an emergency presentation (EP) to acute medical services. This route to diagnosis is a strong negative predictor of survival, and is associated with age, deprivation and medical co-morbidities. Patients are less likely to receive anticancer treatment than those diagnosed through elective routes. The causes of EP of cancer are complex. When it is unavoidable, prompt input from specialist lung cancer services is needed. Preventing EP of lung cancer involves streamlined diagnostic pathways, public health campaigns about symptoms, decision-support tools for general practitioners, improved communication and access for primary and secondary care, and focus on vague symptoms. Reducing EP of lung cancer is important when improving outcomes and patient experience.

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诊断途径:肺癌的紧急表现。
相当大比例的肺癌患者是作为急诊医疗服务的一部分首次诊断出来的。这种诊断途径是生存的强烈负面预测因素,并与年龄、贫困和医疗合并症有关。患者接受抗癌治疗的可能性低于通过选择性途径确诊的患者。癌症诱发EP的原因很复杂。当不可避免时,需要专家肺癌服务部门及时提供意见。预防肺癌EP包括简化诊断途径,开展关于症状的公共卫生运动,为全科医生提供决策支持工具,改善初级和二级保健的沟通和获取,并关注模糊症状。降低肺癌的EP对于改善预后和患者体验非常重要。
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