by Katie Galvin | Mar 18, 2022 | All Cancer Keys
18th March 2022 Each year, in the UK, it is estimated that nearly 6,000 never-smokers die of lung cancer. This is more than those who die of cervical cancer, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukaemia, or ovarian cancer. If a patient has persistent chest symptoms longer...
by Alice Stocks | Mar 15, 2022 | All Cancer Keys
18th March 2022 The following tests are relevant when investigating suspected myeloma: Full blood count to look for anaemia or leukopenia Renal profile to look for renal dysfunction Bone profile to look for evidence of hypercalcaemia, plasma viscosity or ESR to look...
by Katie Galvin | Mar 10, 2022 | All Cancer Keys
10th March 2022 If a patient is sent for an CA125 test and the results show a raised level of 35 IU/ml or greater, an urgent transabdominal/transvaginal ultrasound should be arranged within two weeks. Arranging a transvaginal ultrasound is the gold standard, but this...
by Katie Galvin | Mar 3, 2022 | What’s new?
3rd March 2022 I have listed below my top picks of GatewayC’s online courses and on-demand webinars. I thought this would be helpful if you’re looking to top up your CPD this month. Please do share this email with your colleagues. If they aren’t registered with...
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