In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, Professor Willie Hamilton talks to MIMS Learning deputy editor Rhiannon Ashman about how cancer risk assessment tools can be used in primary care, why patients don’t respond how we expect when faced with the possibility of cancer, and why some of what we thought we knew about cancer diagnostics is no longer true.
He emphasises that, where cancer is concerned, ‘investigating smarter is not enough; you actually do have to investigate more’ – and puts this in the context of how cancer diagnostics has changed in the past two decades, and the success of general practice in contributing to improved survival.
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