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Detect Cancer Early

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February 2012The Scottish Government

Announced...........

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Breast : screening Colorectal : Screening

Lung !!!!!

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“How can we detect lung cancer earlier?”

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Target those people most at risk!

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“ Smoking is the cause of around 86% of all lung cancers”

“Those living in areas of socioeconomic deprivation are 2.5 times more likely to

be diagnosed with lung Cancer”

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How can we tackle those most at risk?

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.....work with services who have a proven track record of engaging with people from areas of deprivation

Keep Well & Stop Smoking Practitioners

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.........engage with those living in SIMD class 1 & 2 areas

.......engage with smokers

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.......gain support from our colleagues in radiology

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......and our colleagues in information technology

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Aged 35 years or above

Not Currently Diagnosed with

Lung Cancer

Any Signs & Symptoms?A Haemoptysis (Any)Unexplained or persistent (i.e. >3 weeks):B Cough (persistent/changed)C Chest**/shoulder pain D HoarsenessE Dyspnoea F Finger Clubbing (new)G Weight loss H Fatigue in smoker >50 yrs Any urgent symptoms including: Haemoptysis; Chest pain; Acute Shortness of Breath should be investigated

immediately, speak to Duty GP or for out of hours contact NHS 24 for advice: 08454 242424 **Sudden onset of chest pain – call 999

Refer for chest x-ray

to open access clinic

Refer to GP requesting

appointment within 7

working days

Patient

DCE-Lung Cancer Screening Tool & Pathway 2013Incorporating The Scottish Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer 2013

Current or Ex-Smoker

Suspicion Remains

YES

Refer to GP requesting

appointment for 5 working days following

x-rayPractitioner

Non-Medical Referrer?

Complete parts A,B &C of XP form: email to

Project ManagerProvide patient with information leaflet

Complete parts A&B of XP form

Provide x-ray card & Pt Info

Send XP form to Project Manager

NOComplete part A of XP form & send to Project

Manager

NO Re

fer

YES Refer

Fiona Duff DCE Lung Cancer Strand Project Manager. Tel: 01383-565162 Email: [email protected]

YES

Project manager will generate

referral to radiology & GP

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Lung Cancer

It’s not all black & whiteFiona Duff DCE Lung Cancer Strand Project Manager

[email protected] 565161/565456