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In this episode we talk to Dr Stephen Bradley who is a GP and clinical research fellow at the University of Leeds.
Paper: Associations between general practice characteristics and chest X-ray rate: an observational study
https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0232
Abnormal findings on chest X-rays that have been requested by GPs because of symptoms are an important route to lung cancer diagnosis. Previous research has suggested that increased rates of chest X-ray and urgent referral for suspected cancer may be associated with earlier stage at diagnosis for lung cancer. This study demonstrates that there is substantial variation in rates of investigation between practices, and that only a small proportion of that variation is owing to examined population and practice characteristics. Encouraging practices that have low chest X-ray rates to lower their thresholds for investigation could prove to be an effective strategy to detect lung cancer earlier and improve outcomes.
Relevant referencesStudies by CanTest Leeds team on CXR discussed in the podcast
By The British Journal of General PracticeIn this episode we talk to Dr Stephen Bradley who is a GP and clinical research fellow at the University of Leeds.
Paper: Associations between general practice characteristics and chest X-ray rate: an observational study
https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0232
Abnormal findings on chest X-rays that have been requested by GPs because of symptoms are an important route to lung cancer diagnosis. Previous research has suggested that increased rates of chest X-ray and urgent referral for suspected cancer may be associated with earlier stage at diagnosis for lung cancer. This study demonstrates that there is substantial variation in rates of investigation between practices, and that only a small proportion of that variation is owing to examined population and practice characteristics. Encouraging practices that have low chest X-ray rates to lower their thresholds for investigation could prove to be an effective strategy to detect lung cancer earlier and improve outcomes.
Relevant referencesStudies by CanTest Leeds team on CXR discussed in the podcast
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