Aim: To assess the nature of new densities and microcalcifications in the second round of breast screening.
Materials And Methods: A total of 34 634 women were screened at our unit in the second round of the United Kingdom National Health Service Breast Screening Programme. Of those attending for the second time, 302 were recalled for further work-up of 311 new lesions.
Eur J Surg Oncol
December 1998
Aims: The impetus for optimizing outpatient provision of breast-care services has come both from the patient and management in order to reduce anxiety and make full use of scarce resources. The one-stop diagnostic clinic for the investigation of symptomatic breast lesions is a relatively recent concept with well-known service benefits. However, acceptance to the patient has not been previously investigated.
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September 1996
The accurate diagnosis of eyelid tumors such as basal cell carcinoma (BCC) requires histological confirmation, usually obtained by biopsy. Cytology provides a rapid alternative that can yield a diagnosis during the initial outpatient appointment. The accuracy of this technique has been reported to be very good but its sensitivity in the diagnosis of periocular lesions is unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe efficient delivery of health care requires vigilant quality assurance. We describe the audit of our symptomatic breast clinic, which includes the option of a one-stop diagnostic service. A total of 134 new and 386 follow-up patients attended over four consecutive clinics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA consultant-led one-stop diagnostic service has been available at a busy symptomatic breast clinic each week at St Bartholomew's Hospital for 18 months. Women can be investigated appropriately using mammography, ultrasonography and cytology with immediate reporting. The aim is to achieve a diagnosis and management plan for each patient at the initial outpatient visit.
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