This week the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence updated its suspected cancer GP guidelines and in doing so hopes to provide GPs with clear guidance to facilitate early diagnosis and therefore a reduction in cancer deaths.
The guidelines use a new approach that focuses on patients’ symptoms rather than a particular cancer. This means that patients who have symptoms that relate to multiple cancers will be investigated more appropriately as their symptoms will be brought together to determine all the potential cancers it could be rather than just looking at one cancer.
These new recommendations hope to ensure that GPs act faster when a patient has specific types of symptoms and give clear steps on what a GP should do to make a prompt diagnosis.
This is good news for patients as it means that GPs will now look at all symptoms together to get a full picture of what’s happening to their patient rather than looking at symptoms in isolation. Ultimately this should mean less visits to the GP, a quick referral and hopefully an early diagnosis.