New referral guidelines for people with suspected cancer published

New referral guidelines for people with suspected cancer have been published in Scotland.

(c) National Cancer Institute/Unsplash

(c) National Cancer Institute/Unsplash

The updated Scottish Referral Guidelines (SRGs) for Suspected Cancer provide primary care clinicians with up-to-date, evidence-based guidance to help identify patients with signs and symptoms suspicious of cancer who require urgent referral for specialist assessment.

Visiting the Forth Valley Royal Hospital's recently opened Rapid Cancer Diagnostic Service (RCDS), health secretary, Neil Gray, said: ‘We are treating more cancer patients now than ever before, and these guidelines are a vital tool in helping GPs and primary care teams identify symptoms that may indicate cancer and make swift referrals to specialist services.

‘For the first time, we now have nationally agreed guidance to support clinicians in referring patients with non-specific symptoms, which is a significant step forward in our mission to detect cancer earlier.

‘I'm particularly pleased to mark this milestone at NHS Forth Valley, where Scotland's newest Rapid Cancer Diagnostic Service is already delivering faster answers for patients. This is a clear example of our ongoing commitment to ensuring the right person is on the right pathway at the right time.'

For the first time, the guidelines include referral criteria for people with non-specific but concerning symptoms such as unexplained fatigue, nausea or weight loss - helping ensure more patients can be assessed earlier, even when their symptoms don't point clearly to a single type of cancer.

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