Guideline for referral of patients with suspected prostate cancer by family physicians and other primary care providers

SM Young, P Bansal, ET Vella, A Finelli, C Levitt… - Canadian Family …, 2015 - cfp.ca
Objective The aim of this guideline is to assist FPs and other primary care providers with
recognizing features that should raise their suspicion about the presence of prostate cancer …

Systematic review of clinical features of suspected prostate cancer in primary care

SM Young, P Bansal, ET Vella, A Finelli, C Levitt… - Canadian Family …, 2015 - cfp.ca
Objective To systematically review the literature and provide an update and integration of
existing peer-reviewed guidelines with recent systematic reviews and with primary studies …

[HTML][HTML] Risk profiles of prostate cancers identified from UK primary care using national referral guidelines

H Serag, S Banerjee, K Saeb-Parsy, S Irving… - British journal of …, 2012 - nature.com
Objective: Prostate cancer in the United Kingdom is mainly diagnosed from primary care
referrals based on national guidelines published by the Department of Health. Here we …

Symptomatic diagnosis of prostate cancer in primary care: a structured review

W Hamilton, D Sharp - British Journal of General Practice, 2004 - bjgp.org
Background: Prostate cancer has the second highest cancer incidence and mortality in
European men. Most prostate cancers are diagnosed after lower urinary tract symptoms …

[HTML][HTML] Diagnosis, referral, and primary treatment decisions in newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients in a multidisciplinary diagnostic assessment program

D Guy, G Ghanem, A Loblaw, R Buckley… - Canadian Urological …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods: From June 2007 to April 2012, 1277 patients who were diagnosed with PCa at the
GGWPC were included in this study. Data was collected and reviewed retrospectively using …

Role of primary care in the management of prostate cancer

AJ Ridgway, JJ Aning - Prescriber, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
GPs play an important role in identifying and referring men with suspected prostate cancer
for further investigation, and are also increasingly responsible for the management of men …

Diagnosing prostate cancer-what GPs need to know

M Frydenberg, S Wijesinha - Australian Journal of General …, 2007 - search.proquest.com
Diagnosing prostate cancer Page 1 4 a Diagnosing prostate cancer What GPs need to know
BACKGROUND identify and advise patients. OBJECTlVE Australian men. DlSCUSSlON …

A critical review of clinical practice guidelines for the management of clinically localized prostate cancer

P Dahm, LL Yeung, SS Chang, MS Cookson - The Journal of urology, 2008 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: Increasingly there is a recognized need for the development of high quality,
evidenced-based clinical guidelines to assist clinicians and patients in critically important …

[HTML][HTML] Personal prostate-specific antigen screening and treatment choices for localized prostate cancer among expert physicians

C Wallis, D Cheung, L Klotz, V Chalasani… - Canadian Urological …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods A hierarchical, contingent survey was developed through a consensus involving
urologists, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists. It was piloted at the University of …

Diagnosis of prostate cancer in primary care: Navigating updated clinical guidance

SWD Merriel, A Seggie, H Ahmed - British Journal of General Practice, 2023 - bjgp.org
“Given the differences between guidance for assessing symptomatic and asymptomatic
patients and changes to guidance over time, it is little wonder patients and GPs find …